Abstract
The effect of additions up to 9.6%wt BaTiO3 on grain growth and microstructure in ZnO samples sintered at 1300°C has been studied using scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray, X-ray diffraction and impedance analyser as techniques. The sample doped with 1.6%wt BaTiO3, leads to grain size increasing and forms (BaO10.89Ti3.93Zn2.03 and Ba4O27Ti11 Zn) solid solutions with ZnO. A homogeneous structure was obtained whereas with further additions 3%wt the structure was inhomogeneous and the solid solutions formed in the first segregate to grain boundaries. Afterwards, an excess of 9.6%wt BaTiO3 leads to BaTiO3 phase segregation locating on the surface of the sample and in the grain boundaries near the junctions between matrix grains. Experimental I-V current-voltage characteristics show that BaTiO3 as additive in ZnO varistors, increases the non-linear coefficient (α) and the breakdown voltage. The highest non-linearity was obtained for 9.6% wt BaTiO3 content with α = 121.03 and 1.79 μA in leakage current. The average breakdown voltage per grain boundary (Vgb) was evaluated in the ranges 1.7-3.46 V/gb and 1.34-2.54 V/gb in agreement with the literature. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2013.
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Kharchouche, F., Belkhiat, S., & Belkhiat, D. E. C. (2013). Non-linear coefficient of BaTiO3-doped ZnO varistor. IET Science, Measurement and Technology, 7(6), 326–333. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-smt.2012.0022
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