Synthesis,Crystal Structural and Electrical Conductivity Properties of Fe-Doped Zinc Oxide Powders at High Temperatures

The synthesis,crystal structure and electrical conductivity properties of Fe-doped ZnO powders(in the range of 0.25-15 mol%) were reported in this paper.I-phase samples,which were indexed as single phase with a hexagonal(wurtzite) structure in the Fe-doped ZnO binary system,were determined by X-ray...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials science & technology 2012-03, Vol.28 (3), p.268-274
Hauptverfasser: Colak, Hakan, Turkoglu, Orhan
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The synthesis,crystal structure and electrical conductivity properties of Fe-doped ZnO powders(in the range of 0.25-15 mol%) were reported in this paper.I-phase samples,which were indexed as single phase with a hexagonal(wurtzite) structure in the Fe-doped ZnO binary system,were determined by X-ray diffraction(XRD).The solubility limit of Fe in the ZnO lattice is 3 mol% at 950℃.The above mixed phase was observed.And the impurity phase was determined as the cubic-ZnFe 2 O 4 phase when compared with standard XRD data using the PDF program.This study focused on single I-phase ZnO samples which were synthesized at 950℃ because the limit of the solubility range is the widest at this temperature.The lattice parameters a and c of the I-phase decreased with Fe-doping concentration.The morphology of the I-phase samples was analyzed with a scanning electron microscope.The grain size of the I-phase samples increased with heat treatment and doping concentration.The electrical conductivity of the pure ZnO and single I-phase samples was investigated using the four-probe dc method at 100-950℃ in air atmosphere.The electrical conductivity values of pure ZnO,0.25 and 3 mol% Fe-doped ZnO samples at 100℃ were 2×10-6,1.7×10-3 and 6.3×10-4 S.cm-1,and at 950℃ they were 3.4,8.5 and 4 S.cm-1,respectively.
ISSN:1005-0302
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DOI:10.1016/S1005-0302(12)60052-8