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Optical absorption studies of tetragonal and cubic thin-film yttria-stabilized zirconia

✍ Scribed by N. Nicoloso; A. Löbert; B. Leibold


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
356 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
0925-4005

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✦ Synopsis


Optical absorption studies of oxidized and Hz-reduced tetragonal and cubic zirconia films (75 < d 6 2100 nm), YSZ single crystals and TZP ceramics (50 < d < 200 pm) have been performed in order (i) to provide reliable band gap values of these commonly used fast oxygen ion conductors and (ii) to investigate the type and extent of structural disorder introduced by the aliovalent dopant Y,03 and the electronic charge carriers. At r.t. the optical band gaps of TZP (3 mol% Y,O,) and YSZ (8 mol% Y,O,) differ only slightly: 5.7 eV kO.1 eV and 5.8 eV +O.OS eV, respectively. Their temperature coefficients are x -4 x low4 eV/K. As indicated by the pronounced Urbach-type band edge absorption, fairly wide band tail states exist in both materials as a consequence of structural disorder. The continuous change of the Urbach slope with the yttria content or oxygen-vacancy-defect concentration, respectively, demonstrates that these sub-gap states mainly arise from oxygen vacancy defects, V;;. Upon reduction with H,, localized electron states are formed at the expense of these tail states.


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