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Influence of the Metal/Ceramic Interface Characteristics on Conductivity Measurements of Na-β" Alumina by Impedance Spectroscopy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2011
Abstract
The quality of the metal/ceramic interface of solid ionically conducting materials is an important when undertaking impedance spectroscopy measurements. One major concern is the contact area between the metal and the ceramic. This work focussed on the treatment of the ceramic to the metal application by utilizing a standard quality Na-β" alumina. Next, a number of different metals were applied to the ceramic surface by different techniques, i.e. sputtering and evaporation, to serve as blocking electrodes in impedance spectroscopy measurements. The impedance spectroscopy measurements were carried out at temperatures from 30 - 300°C over a frequency range from 1 to 5 ×105 Hertz. The results are discussed in terms of the various parameters of impedance plots. Surface analysis techniques were applied to investigate the metal/ceramic interface before and after impedance spectroscopy measurements.
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