Abstract

Using photolithographic techniques, four-probe electrical resistivity measurements of Nb-doped BaTiO3 ceramics, at the microscopic scale, are presented from room temperature up to 180 degrees C. The PTC effect displayed by several grains exhibits an abrupt jump at the Curie temperature, followed by a monotonic quasi linear increase of the resistance. This behaviour looks quite different from the usual PTC effect observed on macroscopic ceramics. The jump is clearly due to a change of resistance within the bulk. It appears, from the microscopical results, that the bulk itself must be partially involved in the increase of resistance above Tc contrary to the generally accepted theory.

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