Simultaneous doping of Zn and Sb in SnO2 ceramics: Enhancement of electrical conductivity

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SnO2-based ceramics doped with Sb and/or Zn, have been prepared by solid state reaction at 1300 °C. The effect of dopants on electronic properties and sintering behavior has been studied. While undoped SnO 2 pellets displayed very low electrical conductivities and lower densities, the Sb-doped ceramics showed higher electrical conductivity, with almost no densification and a significant antimony loss. On the contrary, a high densification and low conductivity are obtained for Zn-doped ceramics. Therefore, it is worthwhile to investigate SnO2 ceramics co-doped with Sb and Zn (SnO2:Sb:Zn) to combine the advantages of both dopants. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis confirmed that Sb 5+ is mainly substituted at the Sn4+ site for Sb-doped ceramics and is in agreement with Hall-measurements. In the case of SnO 2 samples co-doped with Sb and Zn, XPS and Hall data confirmed the presence of both Sb5+ and Sb3+. The SnO2:Sb:Zn system exhibited enhanced electrical conductivity and high densities. In addition, the presence of Zn prevented the Sb evaporation during sintering. © 2005 Elsevier SAS. All rights reserved.

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Saadeddin, I., Hilal, H. S., Pecquenard, B., Marcus, J., Mansouri, A., Labrugere, C., … Campet, G. (2006). Simultaneous doping of Zn and Sb in SnO2 ceramics: Enhancement of electrical conductivity. Solid State Sciences, 8(1), 7–13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solidstatesciences.2005.09.002

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