Science of Sintering (Jan 2009)

Application of the intergranular impedance model in correlating microstructure and electrical properties of doped BaTiO3

  • Mitić V.,
  • Pavlović V.B.,
  • Kocić Lj.,
  • Paunović V.,
  • Mančić D.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOS0903247M
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 3
pp. 247 – 256

Abstract

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Microstructure properties of barium-titanate based materials, expressed in grain boundary contacts, are of basic importance for electric properties of this material. In this study, the model of intergranular impedance applied on a two-grain contact is considered. Globally, a BaTiO3-ceramics sample consists of a large number of mutually contacted grains, which form clusters. Such clusters can be presented as specific fractal formations. For each of them, it is possible to establish the equivalent electrical model and, for a defined set of input parameters, using symbolic analysis, obtain the frequency diagram. The influence of fractal structure is especially stressed. Realizing the totality of relations between cluster grain groups, their microelectrical schemes and corresponding frequency characteristics, on one hand, and the global equivalent electrical scheme and corresponding acquired frequency characteristics of BaTiO3-ceramics samples, on the other hand, we set a goal of correlating experimental results with the summing effect of microelectric equivalent schemes. The model is successfully tested on doped barium-titanate ceramics.

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