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Structure and conductivity of epitaxial thin films of barium ferrite and its hydrated form BaFeO2.5-x+δ(OH)2x
P.A. Sukkurji, A. Molinari, A. Benes, C. Loho, V.S.K. Chakravadhanula, , R. Kruk, O. Clemens
Published in Institute of Physics Publishing
2017
Volume: 50
   
Issue: 11
Abstract
Barium ferrite and its hydrated form (BaFeO2.5-x+δ(OH)2x, BFO) is an interesting cathode material for protonic ceramic fuel cells (PCFC) due to its potential to be both, conducting for electrons and protons. We report on the fabrication of almost epitaxially grown thin films (22 nm) of barium ferrite BaFeO∼2.5 (BFO) on Nb-doped SrTiO3 substrates via pulsed laser deposition (PLD), followed by treatment under inert, and subsequently wet inert atmospheres to induce water (respectively proton) incorporation. Microstructure, chemical composition and conducting properties are investigated for the BFO films and their hydrated forms, highlighting the influence of hydration on the conductivity characteristics between ∼200-290 K. We find that water incorporation gives a strong enhancement of the conductivity to ∼10-9 S cm-1 compared to argon annealed films, inducing electronic and protonic charge carriers at the same time. In comparison to bulk powders, proton conductivity is found to be strongly suppressed in such thin hydrated BFO films, pointing towards the influence of strain on the conductivity, which is evaluated based on a detailed investigation by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. © 2017 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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JournalJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics
PublisherInstitute of Physics Publishing
ISSN00223727