Abstract

Undoped-BaTiO 3 powder prepared from the mixed oxide route (0 h sample) has been attrition milled using yttria-stabilized ZrO 2 milling media for 0.5–3 h prior to formation of dense ceramics. Both isovalent (Zr 4+ → Ti 4+) and aliovalent (Y 3+ → Ba 2+) dopant contamination effects have been observed. Systematic changes occur in the lattice parameters, polymorphic phase transition temperatures and dielectric properties below the Curie temperature for 0–2 h attrition milled powders and these are attributed primarily to an ion-size effect associated with Zr-doping on the Ti-site due to milling media contamination. The bulk conductivity of attrition milled samples at high temperature decreases by ∼2–3 orders of magnitude compared to 0 h samples and the activation energy associated with bulk conduction increases from ∼1 eV for 0 and 0.5 h samples to 1.4 eV for 3 h samples. The change in bulk conductivity and conduction mechanism for the attrition milled samples is attributed to aliovalent Y 3+ dopant contamination from the milling media.

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