Electrical properties of yttria-stabilised hafnia ceramics

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Cubic, yttria-stabilised hafnia, YSH, ceramics of general formula, YxHf1-xO2-x/2: x = 0.15, 0.30 and 0.45 were sintered at 1650-1750 °C and characterised by impedance spectroscopy. All three compositions are primarily oxide ion conductors with a small amount of p-type conductivity that depends on atmospheric conditions and appears to increase with x. The electronic conductivity is attributed to hole location on under-bonded oxide ions and the absorption of oxygen molecules by oxygen vacancies, both of which occur on substitution of Hf4+ by Y3+. Composition x = 0.15 has the highest total conductivity and shows curvature in the Arrhenius plot at high temperatures, similar to that of the most conductive yttria-stabilised zirconia. This journal is

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Alotaibi, M., Li, L., & West, A. R. (2021). Electrical properties of yttria-stabilised hafnia ceramics. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 23(45), 25951–25960. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1cp04642j

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