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Colossal Ionic Conductivity at Interfaces of Epitaxial ZrO <sub>2</sub> :Y <sub>2</sub> O <sub>3</sub> /SrTiO <sub>3</sub> Heterostructures
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2008
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EngineeringElectrolyte MaterialsNanoelectronicsSuperconductivityQuantum MaterialsColossal Ionic ConductivityEpitaxial GrowthOxide HeterostructuresMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringSolid-state IonicMagnitude EnhancementOxide ElectronicsSemiconductor MaterialElectrical PropertyYttria-stabilized ZirconiaEnergy CeramicCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsIonic Conductor
The search for electrolyte materials with high oxygen conductivities is a key step toward reducing the operation temperature of fuel cells, which is currently above 700 degrees C. We report a high lateral ionic conductivity, showing up to eight orders of magnitude enhancement near room temperature, in yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ)/strontium titanate epitaxial heterostructures. The enhancement of the conductivity is observed, along with a YSZ layer thickness-independent conductance, showing that it is an interface process. We propose that the atomic reconstruction at the interface between highly dissimilar structures (such as fluorite and perovskite) provides both a large number of carriers and a high-mobility plane, yielding colossal values of the ionic conductivity.
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