Thermostimulated current, dielectric and epr studies of the paraelectric phase of ni-doped barium-strontium titanate ceramics

1996 
Abstract In order to understand the effect of the acceptor doping in perovkite type ceramics, dielectric properties of Ni-doped (Ba, Sr)TiO3 ceramics have been studied with the aid of Thermo-Stimulated Current (TSC) and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR). Dielectric properties of these ceramics doped up to 2% of nickel show an anomaly of epsilon around 250°C (paraelectric phase) depending strongly on the measurement frequency. The TSC studies suggest that this phenomenon is mainly due to dielectric rotation of impurity-vacancy dipoles localized on each grain surface. EPR measurements show the existence of Ni2+ and Ni3+ cations in the perovkite matrix, which implies the existence of Ni-Ti-Vo dipole with oxygen vacancy introduced to compensate the charge excess.
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