材料科学
氧气
离子键合
电子迁移率
化学计量学
分析化学(期刊)
化学物理
离子电导率
离子
无机化学
物理化学
电极
光电子学
化学
电解质
有机化学
色谱法
作者
Thomas Defferriere,Dmitri Kalaev,Jennifer L. M. Rupp,Harry L. Tuller
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202005640
摘要
Abstract Enhanced ionic mobility in mixed ionic and electronic conducting solids contributes to improved performance of memristive memory, energy storage and conversion, and catalytic devices. Ionic mobility can be significantly depressed at reduced temperatures, for example, due to defect association and therefore needs to be monitored. Measurements of ionic transport in mixed conductors, however, proves to be difficult due to dominant electronic conductivity. This study examines the impact of different levels of quenched‐in oxygen deficiency on the oxygen vacancy mobility near room temperature. A praseodymium doped ceria (Pr 0.1 Ce 0.9 O 2– δ ) film is grown by pulsed laser deposition and annealed in various oxygen partial pressures to modify its oxygen vacancy concentration. Changes in film non‐stoichiometry are monitored by tracking the optical absorption related to the oxidation state of Pr ions. A 13‐fold increase in ionic mobility at 60 °C for increases in oxygen non‐stoichiometry from 0.032 to 0.042 is detected with negligible changes in migration enthalpy and large changes in pre‐factor. Several factors potentially contributing to the large pre‐factor changes are examined and discussed. Insights into how ionic defect concentration can markedly impact ionic mobility should help in elucidating the origins of variations seen in nanoionic devices.
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