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Polaron relaxation associated with the localized oxygen vacancies in Ba0.85Sr0.15TiO3 ceramics at high temperatures
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Materials ScienceUniversal Dielectric ResponseBa0.85sr0.15tio3 CeramicsEngineeringDielectric DispersionCeramic MaterialApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsCeramics MaterialsFerroelectric MaterialsLocalized Oxygen VacanciesEnergy CeramicDielectric Relaxation BehaviorElectrical PropertiesPolaron RelaxationEngineering CeramicThermal Properties
The temperature and frequency dependences of dielectric properties of barium strontium titanate [Ba0.85Sr0.15TiO3 (BST15)] ceramics have been investigated. The dielectric relaxation behavior above 180 °C was observed in BST15 ceramics with broad dielectric peaks. The contribution of dc conduction and universal dielectric response to the relaxation has been studied. In contrast to typical ion conductor such as La2Mo2O9, the extent of dielectric dispersion shows the similar temperature dependence characteristic. Polaron theory indicates that the relaxation in BST15 ceramics at high temperatures is associated with the hopping localized oxygen vacancies.
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