Low-temperature superionic conductivity in strained yttria-stabilized zirconia

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Abstract

Very high lateral ionic conductivities in epitaxial cubic yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) synthesized on single-crystal SrTiO 3 and MgO substrates by reactive direct current magnetron sputtering are reported. Superionic conductivities (i.e., ionic conductivities of the order ∼1 Omega; -1cm -1) are observed at 500 °C for 58-nm-thick films on MgO. The results indicate a superposition oftwo parallel contributions - one due to bulk conductivity and one attributable to conduction along the film-substrate interface. Interfacial effects dominate the conductivity at low temperatures (<350 °C), showing more than three orders of magnitude enhancement compared to bulk YSZ. At higher temperatures, a more bulk-like conductivity is observed. The films have a negligible grainboundary network, thus ruling out grain boundaries as a pathway for ionic conduction. The observed enhancement in lateral ionic conductivity is caused by a combination of misfit dislocation density and elastic strain in the interface. These very high ionic conductivities in the temperature range 150-500 °C are of great fundamental importance but may also be technologically relevant for low-temperature applications. © 2010 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Sillassen, M., Eklund, P., Pryds, N., Johnson, E., Helmersson, U., & Bøttiger, J. (2010). Low-temperature superionic conductivity in strained yttria-stabilized zirconia. Advanced Functional Materials, 20(13), 2071–2076. https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.201000071

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