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Electrical Resistivity of Stabilized Zirconia at Elevated Temperatures
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryEngineeringSpecific ResistanceInorganic MaterialOxide ElectronicsCeramic MaterialChemistryStabilized ZirconiaElectrical PropertyElectrical ResistivityFour‐probe Technique
The electrical resistivity of stabilized zirconia of various compositions has been measured by a four‐probe technique in the temperature range 550°–1200°C. Resistivities of fully stabilized compositions are found to increase with increasing additions of the stabilizing oxide, and the lowest resistivities appear to occur in materials stabilized with small cations.