Influence of interface structure on mass transport in phase boundaries between different ionic materials

  • Korte C
  • Schichtel N
  • Hesse D
  • et al.
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Internal and external interfaces in solids exhibit completely different transport properties compared to the bulk. Transport parallel to grain or phase boundaries is usually strongly enhanced. Transport perpendicular to an interface is usually blocked, i.e., transport across an inter-face is often much slower. Due to the high density of interfaces in modern micro-and nanoscaled devices, a severe influence on the total transport properties can be expected. In contrast to diffusion in metal grain boundaries, transport phenomena in boundaries of ionic materials are still less understood. The specific transport properties along metal grain boundaries are explained by structural factors like packing densities or dislocation densities in the inter-face region. In most studies dealing with ionic materials, the interfacial transport properties are merely explained by the influence of space charge regions. In this study the influence of the interface structure on the interfacial transport properties of ionic materials is discussed in analogy to metallic materials. A qualitative model based on the density of misfit dislocations and on interfacial strain is introduced for (untilted and untwisted) phase boundaries. For experimental verification, the interfacial ionic con-ductivity of different multilayer systems consisting of stabilised ZrO 2 and an insulating oxide is investigated as a funtion of structural mismatch. As predicted by the model, the interfacial conductivity increases when the lattice mismatch is increased.

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Korte, C., Schichtel, N., Hesse, D., & Janek, J. (2009). Influence of interface structure on mass transport in phase boundaries between different ionic materials. Monatshefte Für Chemie - Chemical Monthly, 140(9), 1069–1080. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00706-009-0125-7

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