Structure, Raman, dielectric behavior and electrical conduction mechanism of strontium titanate
Abstract
Strontium titanate was prepared by solid-state reaction method. According to the XRD, it was single phase and has a cubic perovskite structure. The Raman spectroscopic investigation was carried out at room-temperature, and the second-order Raman modes were observed. By employing impedance spectroscopy, the dielectric relaxation and electrical properties were investigated over the temperature range of 500-700 K at various frequencies. The activation energies evaluated from dielectric and modulus studies are in good agreement and these values are attributed to the bulk relaxation. The impedance data were well fitted to an (R1//C1)-(R2//CPE1) equivalent electrical circuit. It could be concluded that the grain boundaries are more resistive and capacitive than the grains. The ac conductivity was found to follow the Jonscher's universal dynamic law ωS and the correlated barrier hopping model (CBH) has been proposed to describe the conduction mechanism.
- Publication:
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Physica E Low-Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures
- Pub Date:
- May 2018
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.physe.2018.01.019
- Bibcode:
- 2018PhyE...99...75T
- Keywords:
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- SrTiO<SUB>3</SUB>;
- Raman;
- Dielectric properties;
- Relaxation;
- ac conductivity