Cation Size Effects in Oxygen ion Dynamics of Highly Disordered Pyrochlore-type Ionic Conductors

M.R. Díaz-Guillén; K.J. Moreno; J.A. Díaz-Guillén; A.F. Fuentes; K.L. Ngai; J. García-Barriocanal; J. Santamaría; C. León. Cation Size Effects in Oxygen ion Dynamics of Highly Disordered Pyrochlore-type Ionic Conductors. Physical Review B (ISSN: 1098-0121). 2008, Vol. 78, p. 104304-1-2008.

In this work we evaluate the effect of cation size on the dc activation energy needed for oxygen ion migration, Edc, in highly disordered pyrochlore-type ionic conductors A2B2O7. Twenty six compositions with the general formulae, Ln2Zr2-yTiyO7, Ln1.7Mg0.3Zr2O7 (Ln = Y, Dy and Gd) and Gd2-yLayZr2O7, were prepared by mechanical milling and their electrical properties measured by using impedance spectroscopy, as a function of frequency and temperature. We also evaluate by using the Coupling Model the effect of cation radii RA and RB, on the microscopic potential-energy barrier, Ea, that oxygen ions encounter when hopping into neighboring vacant sites. We find that for a fixed B-site-cation radius RB, both activation energies decrease with increasing A-site-cation size, RA, as a consequence of the increase in the unit cell volume. In contrast, for a given RA size, the Edc of the Ln2Zr2-yTiyO7 series increases when the average RB size increases. This behavior is associated with enhanced interactions among mobile oxygen ions as the structural disorder increases with RB