Polymorphism of BaTiO3 Acceptor Doped with Mn3+, Fe3+, and Ti3+
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Polymorphism of BaTiO3 Acceptor Doped with Mn3+, Fe3+, and Ti3+Author (s)
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2008-07Publisher
Wiley; The American Ceramic SocietyISSN
0002-7820Bibliographic citation
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 91, 7, p. 2364–2366Type
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The effect of Mn doping on the cubic to hexagonal phase transition temperature in BaTiO3 has been determined by quenching samples with different Mn contents from a range of temperatures. Under conditions of equilibrating ... [+]
The effect of Mn doping on the cubic to hexagonal phase transition temperature in BaTiO3 has been determined by quenching samples with different Mn contents from a range of temperatures. Under conditions of equilibrating samples in air over the range 1000°–1400°C, cubic solid solutions BaTi1−xMnxO3−δ form over the range 0≤x≤0.015(5), whereas hexagonal solid solutions form for x≥0.02, depending on the temperature. The results are compared with those on doping BaTiO3 with Fe3+ and observations made concerning acceptor doping with Ti3+. [-]
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