Title
Charge Attachment Induced Transport – Bulk and Grain Boundary Diffusion of Potassium in PrMnO3
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2017
Abstract
The transport of potassium through praseodymium-manganese oxide (PrMnO3; PMO) has been investigated by means of the charge attachment induced transport (CAIT) technique. To this end, potassium ions have been attached to the front side of a 250 nm thick sample of PMO. The majority of the potassium ions become neutralized at the surface of the PMO, while some of the potassium ions diffuse through. Ex situ analysis of the sample by time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) reveals pronounced concentration profiles of the potassium, which is indicative of diffusion. Two diffusion coefficients have been obtained, namely, the bulk diffusion coefficient and the diffusion coefficient associated with the grain boundaries. The latter conclusion is supported by transmission electron microscopy of thin lamella cut out from the sample, which reveals twin grain boundaries reaching throughout the entire sample as well as model calculations.
Publisher Attribution
Final article available from the Royal Society of Chemistry via doi: 10.1039/C7CP00198C
Recommended Citation
Martin, J., Gräf, M., Kramer, T., Jooss, C., Choe, M. J., Thornton, K., & Weitzel, K. M. (2017). Charge attachment induced transport–bulk and grain boundary diffusion of potassium in PrMnO 3. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 19(15), 9762-9769. doi: 10.1039/C7CP00198C
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