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Grain Boundary Dopant and Heat Treatment Effects on the Electrical Properties of Polycrystalline ZnO
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
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Simplified varistor systems of bismuth- and cobalt-doped zinc oxide are studied. A prior study has shown that the distributions of bismuth segregation at the grain boundaries in such samples can be controlled by varying microstructure and heat treatment. Current-voltage and deep level transient spectroscopy measurements were done to evaluate the corresponding electrical properties. Low leakage and α values of ˜30 were attained, despite the nominal, twocomponent doping of these simplified varistors. Moreover, these samples show the signature defects that are found in many multi-dopant, commercial devices: two shallow bulk traps at ˜0.14 eV and ˜0.24 eV and one prominent interfacial trap at ˜1 eV.
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