Structural and electrical properties of lithium substituted niobo vanadate glasses doped with nickel ferrite

This article reports on the impedance spectroscopic study of lithium substituted niobo vanadate glasses and their nickel ferrite doped counterparts using Cole–Cole (Nyquist) plots and electrical conductivity analysis. The glass samples were prepared using the melt quenching technique. Differential s...

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Main Authors: Belay G. Hailemariam, Gajanan V. Honnavar, Mohamed Irfan I, Ramesh Keralapura
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2021-03-01
Series:AIP Advances
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0035979
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spelling doaj-778ab2a089424ea48d9c134abb28d9e22021-04-02T15:45:28ZengAIP Publishing LLCAIP Advances2158-32262021-03-01113035210035210-910.1063/5.0035979Structural and electrical properties of lithium substituted niobo vanadate glasses doped with nickel ferriteBelay G. Hailemariam0Gajanan V. Honnavar1Mohamed Irfan I2Ramesh Keralapura3Department of Physics, College of Science, Bahir Dar University, Amhara Region, Bahirdar-79, EthiopiaDepartment of Physics, College of Science, Bahir Dar University, Amhara Region, Bahirdar-79, EthiopiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, PES University South Campus, Hosur Road, Near Electronic City, Karnataka, Bangalore 560 100, IndiaDepartment of Physics, Indian Institute of Science, Karnataka, Bangalore 560012, IndiaThis article reports on the impedance spectroscopic study of lithium substituted niobo vanadate glasses and their nickel ferrite doped counterparts using Cole–Cole (Nyquist) plots and electrical conductivity analysis. The glass samples were prepared using the melt quenching technique. Differential scanning calorimetry and x-ray diffractometry were used to determine the thermal properties and the amorphous nature of the glass samples, respectively. Using impedance spectroscopy, the nature and extent of inhomogeneity were investigated and correlated with transport properties in the glasses at different temperature ranges (120–240 °C). Equivalent circuit analysis was adopted to study the glass materials further. The introduction of a constant phase element (Q) in a modified RQ circuit describes the Cole–Cole plot well, which accounts for the frequency dependence of dielectric response. The electrical conductivity analysis is performed using Jonscher’s law and Arrhenius plots. The exponent “n” was found to be a decreasing function of temperature. The DC part of the electrical conductivity is analyzed on the basis of alkali ion distance and alkali-oxygen distance. The activation energy estimated by the Arrhenius equation is found to decrease from 0.54 to 0.39 eV as lithium content increases. The estimated mobility of lithium ions was found to decrease as the lithium content increases in both doped and undoped cases.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0035979
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author Belay G. Hailemariam
Gajanan V. Honnavar
Mohamed Irfan I
Ramesh Keralapura
spellingShingle Belay G. Hailemariam
Gajanan V. Honnavar
Mohamed Irfan I
Ramesh Keralapura
Structural and electrical properties of lithium substituted niobo vanadate glasses doped with nickel ferrite
AIP Advances
author_facet Belay G. Hailemariam
Gajanan V. Honnavar
Mohamed Irfan I
Ramesh Keralapura
author_sort Belay G. Hailemariam
title Structural and electrical properties of lithium substituted niobo vanadate glasses doped with nickel ferrite
title_short Structural and electrical properties of lithium substituted niobo vanadate glasses doped with nickel ferrite
title_full Structural and electrical properties of lithium substituted niobo vanadate glasses doped with nickel ferrite
title_fullStr Structural and electrical properties of lithium substituted niobo vanadate glasses doped with nickel ferrite
title_full_unstemmed Structural and electrical properties of lithium substituted niobo vanadate glasses doped with nickel ferrite
title_sort structural and electrical properties of lithium substituted niobo vanadate glasses doped with nickel ferrite
publisher AIP Publishing LLC
series AIP Advances
issn 2158-3226
publishDate 2021-03-01
description This article reports on the impedance spectroscopic study of lithium substituted niobo vanadate glasses and their nickel ferrite doped counterparts using Cole–Cole (Nyquist) plots and electrical conductivity analysis. The glass samples were prepared using the melt quenching technique. Differential scanning calorimetry and x-ray diffractometry were used to determine the thermal properties and the amorphous nature of the glass samples, respectively. Using impedance spectroscopy, the nature and extent of inhomogeneity were investigated and correlated with transport properties in the glasses at different temperature ranges (120–240 °C). Equivalent circuit analysis was adopted to study the glass materials further. The introduction of a constant phase element (Q) in a modified RQ circuit describes the Cole–Cole plot well, which accounts for the frequency dependence of dielectric response. The electrical conductivity analysis is performed using Jonscher’s law and Arrhenius plots. The exponent “n” was found to be a decreasing function of temperature. The DC part of the electrical conductivity is analyzed on the basis of alkali ion distance and alkali-oxygen distance. The activation energy estimated by the Arrhenius equation is found to decrease from 0.54 to 0.39 eV as lithium content increases. The estimated mobility of lithium ions was found to decrease as the lithium content increases in both doped and undoped cases.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0035979
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