Processing and electrical properties of doped-LaGaO3 by gelcasting
2001
Abstract Sr- and Mg-doped LaGaO 3 (La 0.8 Sr 0.2 Ga 0.8 Mg 0.2 O 2.8 ) powders have been successfully synthesized from carbonate and oxides based on the principle of gelcasting. X-ray diffraction patterns indicate the perovskite structure is formed without any second phases after sintering the powders at 1400°C for 6 h. Compacts of the gelcast powders heated at 1000°C were sintered to densities greater than 97% of theoretical at 1450°C for 6–18 h; then the relative density decreased to 95.5% sintered for 36 h. From the XRD patterns and SEM photographs, some impure phases were observed for long-sintering samples. The total electrical conductivity was greatly depended on the sintering time, whereas peak values were obtained when the pellet was sintered at 1450°C for 24 h. A transitional temperature T ∗ (at about 675°C) in the plot of ln(σ T ) vs 1000/ T exhibits a somewhat higher activation energy at lower temperatures, due to the trapping of vacancies by the dopant cations for all sintering conditions.
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