Greatly reduced leakage current and conduction mechanism in aliovalent-ion-doped BiFeO3

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Abstract

Transport properties of aliovalent-ion-doped BiFeO3 (BFO) thin films have been studied in order to identify the cause of high leakage currents. Doping of 2 at. % Ti4+ ions increased the dc resistivity by more than three orders of magnitude. In contrast, doping of 2+ ions such as Ni2+ reduced the dc resistivity by two orders of magnitude. Current-voltage (I-V) characteristics indicated that the main conduction mechanism for pure and Ni2+ doped BFO was space charge limited, which was associated with the free-carriers trapped by the oxygen vacancies, whereas in the Ti4+ doped BFO, field-assisted ionic conduction was dominant. © 2005 American Institute of Physics.

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Qi, X., Dho, J., Tomov, R., Blamire, M. G., & MacManus-Driscoll, J. L. (2005). Greatly reduced leakage current and conduction mechanism in aliovalent-ion-doped BiFeO3. Applied Physics Letters, 86(6), 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1862336

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