Abstract

Polycrystalline Ba0.7Sr0.3Ti(1−x)FexO3 (x = 0.1) (BSTF) ceramics, synthesized via solid-state reaction route were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and complex impedance spectroscopy (CIS). The Rietveld refinement of the XRD data confirmed the presence of tetragonal and cubic phases in the prepared sample. The SEM image revealed that the sample has well distributed grains along with some degree of agglomerations. The electrical behaviour of the BSTF ceramic has been studied by complex impedance spectroscopy (CIS) as a function of frequency (1Hz to 1MHz) at different temperatures (RT to 700K). Two semicircular arcs observed in the Cole-Cole plot confirm the contribution from the grain and grain boundary in overall impedance. Both the electrical as well as ac conduction phenomena take place via correlated barrier hopping (CBH) authenticated by detailed complex modulus analysis and ac fitted conductivity respectively. The values of activation energies calculated from electrical impedance, modulus, and conductivity data clearly reveal that the relaxation and conduction processes in BSTF ceramic are induced by doubly ionized oxygen vacancies.

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