Abstract

A few compositions of (Ba1-xLax)2SnO4 with 0≤x≤0.10 have prepared via solid-state ceramic route followed by calcination at 1000 °C for 8 h. The preliminary phase of samples has analyzed using XRD and found to be crystallized into tetragonal structure up to 4 atoms %. The solubility limit of La at Ba-site has reconfirmed using FTIR and Raman analysis. The AC conductivity spectra of single-phase samples follow universal Jonscher's power law σac=σdc(1+(ffh)n). Further, the thermal dependence of dc conductivity (σdc) and hopping frequency (fh), indicating the presence of Arrhenius type charge transport in the samples. Ghosh scaling applied to σac of all temperatures found to superimpose on a single master curve, indicates the invariance of conduction mechanism. The impedance spectroscopy studies reflect the major contribution of grain in the conduction and relaxation process of all sample. Based on present study, the present material can be potentially used in semiconductor devices, UV-detector, and mixed ionic and electronic conductor (MIECs) by utilizing absorption states and thermo-curves as metastable state.

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