Disorder driven structural and dielectric properties of silicon substituted strontium titanate

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A systematic study on structural, microstructural, optical, dielectric, and electrical properties of phase-pure silicon-modified SrTiO3 polycrystalline electroceramics synthesized using high energy solid state reaction techniques is presented. The asymmetry and splitting in the x-ray diffractometer spectra and the observation of first order transverse optical TO2 and longitudinal optical LO4 modes in Raman spectra (nominally forbidden) revealed the distortion in the cubic lattice as a result of breaking of inversion symmetry due to doping. A bandgap Eg of 3.27 eV was determined for the sample by diffuse reflectance spectroscopy. A high dielectric constant of ∼400 and very low dielectric loss of ∼0.03 were obtained at 100 kHz near ambient conditions. The temperature dependence of the dielectric data displayed features of high temperature relaxor ferroelectric behavior as evidence of existence of polar nano-regions. The ac conductivity as a function of frequency showed features typical of universal dynamic response and obeyed a power law σ a c = σ d c + A ω n. The temperature dependent dc conductivity followed an Arrhenius relation with activation energy of 123 meV in the 200-500 K temperature range. The linear dielectric response of Pt/SrSi0.03Ti0.97O3/Pt dielectric capacitors was well characterized. The measured leakage current was exceptionally low, 13 nA/cm2 at 8.7 kV/cm, revealing an interface blocked bulk conduction mechanism.

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Dugu, S., Pavunny, S. P., Sharma, Y., Scott, J. F., & Katiyar, R. S. (2015). Disorder driven structural and dielectric properties of silicon substituted strontium titanate. Journal of Applied Physics, 118(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4927042

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