Enhanced electronic conductivity in Si-substituted calcium aluminate

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Improved conductivity has been achieved by controllable substitution of an ultraviolet electronic conductor. The transparent conducting oxide system, H-doped Ca12 Al (14-x) Six O (33+ x/2) with x=0-4, exhibits a conductivity strongly dependent on the substitution level. Four-point direct current conductivity increases with x from 0.15 to 0.61 S/cm at room temperature. The observed conductivity behavior is consistent with the predictions of our first principles density functional calculations for the Si-substituted system with x=0, 2, and 4. Furthermore, the Seebeck coefficient is composition dependent suggesting the existence of an activated mobility associated with small polaron conduction. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.

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Bertoni, M. I., Mason, T. O., Medvedeva, J. E., Wang, Y., Freeman, A. J., & Poeppelmeier, K. R. (2007). Enhanced electronic conductivity in Si-substituted calcium aluminate. Journal of Applied Physics, 102(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2817605

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