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Evaluation of the microstructure, optical properties and hopping conduction mechanism of rare earth doped Ba0.85Ca0.12RE0.03Ti0.90Zr0.04Nb0.042O3 ceramics (RE = Ce3+ and Pr3+)

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The current research work examines the impact of Rare Earth (RE3+) ion substitution on the structural, optical and conduction properties of a Ba0.85Ca0.12RE0.03Ti0.90Zr0.04Nb0.042O3 (BCRETZN) (RE = Ce, Pr) ceramic compound… Click to show full abstract

The current research work examines the impact of Rare Earth (RE3+) ion substitution on the structural, optical and conduction properties of a Ba0.85Ca0.12RE0.03Ti0.90Zr0.04Nb0.042O3 (BCRETZN) (RE = Ce, Pr) ceramic compound produced via a solid-state route. The Rietveld method of the X-ray data revealed a tetragonal (P4mm) structure at room temperature for our ceramic compound. The morphology of the compound was explored using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) as well as optical response and conduction behavior. The photoluminescence properties revealed that the BCPrTZN sample results in green and red photoemissions under laser excitation at 450 nm at RT. Furthermore, for the BCCeTZN sample, the photoluminescence data demonstrated that strong violet emission bands were acquired, at RT upon an excitation at 350 nm. The electrical conduction process was verified via the correlated barrier Hopping method. The scaling behavior suggests that the electrical conduction mechanism is independent of temperature. The existence of Ce3+ and Pr3+ ions in these materials could have important technological potential in new multifunctional devices.

Keywords: ba0 85ca0; conduction; 85ca0 12re0; 12re0 03ti0; 03ti0 90zr0; rare earth

Journal Title: RSC Advances
Year Published: 2022

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