Local structure and ionic conductivity in the Zr(2)Y(2)O(7)-Y(3)NbO(7) system.

J Phys Condens Matter

The ISIS Facility, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 0QX, UK. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden.

Published: May 2009

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  • The Zr(0.5-0.5x)Y(0.5+0.25x)Nb(0.25x)O(1.75) solid solution maintains a fluorite structure with an anion deficiency throughout the entire range of x from 0 to 1.
  • Impedance spectroscopy and neutron diffraction studies reveal that ionic conductivity is highest at x=0 (σ = 2.66 × 10(-2) Ω(-1) cm(-1) at 1473 K) but decreases with increasing x, despite increased lattice disorder.
  • This decrease in conductivity is attributed to Y(3+) cations trapping anions and reducing the concentration of mobile O(2-) species

Article Abstract

The Zr(0.5-0.5x)Y(0.5+0.25x)Nb(0.25x)O(1.75) solid solution possesses an anion-deficient fluorite structure across the entire 0≤x≤1 range. The relationship between the disorder within the crystalline lattice and the preferred anion diffusion mechanism has been studied as a function of x, using impedance spectroscopy measurements of the ionic conductivity (σ), powder neutron diffraction studies, including analysis of the 'total' scattering to probe the nature of the short-range correlations between ions using reverse Monte Carlo (RMC) modelling, and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations using potentials derived with a strong ab initio basis. The highest total ionic conductivity (σ = 2.66 × 10(-2) Ω(-1) cm(-1) at 1473 K) is measured for the Zr(2)Y(2)O(7) (x = 0) end member, with a decrease in σ with increasing x, whilst the neutron diffraction studies show an increase in lattice disorder with x. This apparent contradiction can be understood by considering the local structural distortions around the various cation species, as determined from the RMC modelling and MD simulations. The addition of Nb(5+) and its stronger Coulomb interaction generates a more disordered local structure and enhances the mobility of some anions. However, the influence of these pentavalent cations is outweighed by the effect of the additional Y(3+) cations introduced as x increases, which effectively trap many anions and reduce the overall concentration of the mobile O(2-) species.

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