Tailoring the electrical conductivity and hardening in BiFeO3 ceramics
Makarovič, Maja; Kanas, Nikola; Zorko, A.; Ziberna, K.; Ursic, H.; Småbråten, Didrik Rene; Selbach, Sverre Magnus; Tadej, Rojac
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Journal of the European Ceramic Society. 2020, 40 (15), 5483-5493. 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2020.06.037Abstract
In this report, the influence of cobalt doping and annealing atmosphere on the electrical conductivity and polarization switching of BiFeO3 (BFO) ceramics was studied. Electrical conductivity as well as hardening behavior has been found to increase with introduction of acceptor sites. BFO ceramics doped with Co exhibit p-type conductivity, dominated by Fe4+ defects, which can be successfully reduced during high-temperature annealing in N2. However, indications of local reduction were found, presumably on domain walls and grain boundaries. A mechanism of hardening is proposed, which assumes two types of pinning centers: i) and related and ii) and related, most probably bound into complexes, which are shown to play the key role in the hardening behavior and hysteresis loop pinching and biasing. The results of this study could further promote designing local and bulk conductivity and hardening properties of BFO-based materials.