Abstract

The electrical conductivity of 2 mol% CaO-doped Tb 2O 3 has been characterized as a function of the oxygen pressure and water vapor pressure from 300 to 1200 °C with two- and four-point electrode setups. EMF-measurements under reducing conditions have, furthermore, been applied to establish the contribution from the different charge carriers. Tb 2O 3 is a p-type semiconductor. Protons are the major ionic charge carrier under reducing conditions constituting 2–35% of the total conductivity, increasing with decreasing temperature. The conductivity under wet hydrogen has been modeled assuming that protons and oxygen vacancies compensate the acceptor (Ca). On this basis, the enthalpy and entropy of hydration, and the enthalpy and pre-exponential of proton mobility have been determined. These parameters are compared to corresponding data for the other rare-earth sesquioxides.

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