Electric Properties of NaTaO 3 Obtained by Hydrothermal Method

Abstract Two samples of NaTaO 3 perovskite materials were prepared by the standard hydrothermal method at the same reaction temperature (600 °C) but with different sintering times: 6 hours for sample S1 and 12 hours for sample S2. Using X-ray diffraction (XRD), it shows that samples S1 and S2 are mi...

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Published inAnnals of the West University of Timisoara, Physics Series Vol. 58; no. 1; pp. 48 - 55
Main Authors Malaescu, Dan, Grozescu, Ioan, Sfirloaga, Paula, Vlazan, Paulina, Marin, Catalin N.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.12.2015
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Summary:Abstract Two samples of NaTaO 3 perovskite materials were prepared by the standard hydrothermal method at the same reaction temperature (600 °C) but with different sintering times: 6 hours for sample S1 and 12 hours for sample S2. Using X-ray diffraction (XRD), it shows that samples S1 and S2 are mixtures of Na-Ta oxides (Ta 2 O 5 and the prevailing phase NaTaO 3 ). The scanning electron microscopy analysis (SEM), shows that the grains are connected each other in agglomerated clusters of size about few hundred nanometers. The frequency (f) dependencies of complex impedance, Z(f) = Z’(f) - i Z’’(f) of the samples, over the frequency range 20 Hz - 2 MHz, at room temperature are presented. The real component Z’ of the complex impedance decreases with increasing frequency and the imaginary component Z’’ has two maximum corresponding to two relaxation processes. The results obtained from the complex impedance spectroscopy, Z’’(Z’) showed the appearance of two semicircles, corresponding to grain and grain boundary mechanism. Experimental results have been fitted with two parallel RC equivalent circuits connected in series and the parameters R and C have been evaluated.
ISSN:1224-9718
1224-9718
DOI:10.1515/awutp-2015-0206