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Physical meaning of conductivity spectra for ZnO ceramics
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Materials ScienceSemiconductorsElectrical EngineeringBroadband Dielectric SpectroscopyEngineeringCrystalline DefectsOxide ElectronicsIntrinsic ImpurityApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum MaterialsZno CeramicsRelaxation Polarization ConductivityRelaxation ConductivitySemiconductor MaterialElectrical PropertiesSolid-state PhysicElectrical Property
With the help of broadband dielectric spectroscopy in a wide temperature and frequency range, the conductivity spectra of ZnO polycrystalline ceramics are measured and the direct-current-like (DC-like) conductivity and relaxation polarization conductivity are observed successively along the frequency axis. According to the classical Debye theory and Cole—Cole equation, the physical meanings of the two conductivities are discussed. It is found that the DC-like conductivity corresponds to electron transportation over the Schottky barrier at the grainboundary. The relaxation polarization conductivity corresponds to electronic trap relaxation of intrinsic point defects (zinc interstitial and oxygen vacancy). When in the high frequency region, the relaxation conductivity obeys the universal law with the index n equal to the index α in the Cole—Cole equation as an indictor of disorder degree.
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