Abstract

The compound figures among the solid electrolyte materials exhibiting a high oxygen ion conduction. It belongs to the well known BIMEVOX family whose structure originates from the aurivillius phase . The layered structure of these compounds results in a larger bidimensional conductivity in the planes than along the c axis. This physical characteristic is clearly observed in a single crystal, whereas it is completely inhibited in misoriented powders. This paper deals with the means to retrieve this anisotropic conduction from free powders. Powder orientations were obtained using a high magnetic field and a uniaxial pressure. The correlation between the crystallographic texture and the electrical conductivity of this compound is reported here for the first time.

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