Abstract
This paper reports the results of electrical conductivity (σ) and thermoelectric power (H) of light rare-earth tungstates in the temperature range 600–1200K. Holes are the dominant charge carriers over the whole studied temperature range for Nd, Sm and Gd tungstates. However, in the case of La, Ce and Pr tungstates, the conduction is dominated by electrons at lower temperatures, but above 950K in La, 800K in Ce and 950K in Pr the dominant charge carriers become holes. A sharp break and change in the log σ vs 1/T slope occurs in La, Ce and Pr tungstates around the same temperature at which the dominant charge carrier changes from electrons to holes. In the case of Nd, the conductivity anomaly occurs around 1020K without any change in the nature of the charge carrier. The data have been analysed using band theory.
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