Ijaiem 2014 03 26 096
Ijaiem 2014 03 26 096
Ijaiem 2014 03 26 096
Web Site: www.ijaiem.org Email: editor@ijaiem.org Volume 3, Issue 3, March 2014 ISSN 2319 - 4847
ABSTRACTUCT
A nominal composition Bi1.5 (CuPb)0.5Sr2Ca2Cu3O 10+ Wasprepared by powder technology and press it as pellet of diameter 1.3 cm in order to study the behavior of complex dielectric constant and a.c. conductivity at different temperatures.The behavior of complex dielectric constant and overall response of conductivity for Bi1.5 (CuPb)0.5 Sr2 Ca2Cu3 O10+ as pellets were measured within frequency range 100HZ to10MHZ. and temperatures range (293-433) K0 it was found that the dielectric constant Sharply decreases with increasing frequency in low frequency region while the slightly decreasing in the high frequency region. The obtained experimental results of 1 depend upon temperature at lower frequencies more than at higher frequencies. The sharply decrease of dielectric loss 2 was noticed at low frequency range ,but at high frequency range the samples showed a fluctuation with frequency. The conductivity tot( for all samples increases as frequency becomes greater than 4000Hz .In this case the conductivity is proportional to s, which means that a.c. conductivity dominates at higher frequencies in the range (4000Hz-10MHz). For a lower frequencies in the range (100Hz-4000Hz), tot( ) becomes less dependent with frequency because d.c. component of conductivity dominates in this range of frequency . The plot ln & Ln ( ) shows the increasing of conductivity with frequency and gives straight lines. The slope of the straight line for the high frequency region is s = 0.869 at room temperature while at temperature (433k) the slope value becomes s = 1.321 , the data suggest that s increases with temperature.The variation of s with temperature suggests that ac conduction is due to the correlated barrier hopping. These dada confirmed that this compound has good stability at low frequencies for waveguide and is a useful as dielectirc material at high frequencies.
1. INTRODUCTION
Bismuth strontium calcium copper oxide, or BSCCO ( pronounced "bisko"), is a family of high temperature superconductors having the generalized chemical formula Bi2Sr2Can-1CunO2n+4+ with n=2 being the most commonly studied compound but n=3 have also received significant attention [1]. Powder as bulk has polycrystalline structure (orthorhombic ) as indicated by recent research Oday[2]. He reported that its crystal structures is orthorhombic of Bibased superconductors consist of two generic building blocks: the vital, superconducting copper-oxide layers or planes, and the insulating block layers which can act as electronically active charge-reservoirs for hole or electron donation to the copper-oxygen layers. In the present work we studied the affect of temperatures and frequencies on behavior of complex dielectric constant and ac conductivity for BSCCO compound of Bi1.5 (CuPb)0.5Sr2Ca2Cu3O10+.
2.EXPERIMENTAL
Samples of Bi1.5(CuPb)0.5Sr2Ca2Cu3O10+ were prepared by solid state reaction method. First of all the molar ratios of high purity powders of Bi2O3, Pb3O4, Sr(NO3)2, CaCO3 and CuO were adjusted, mixed using agate mortar. This mixture was then controller type [calcined in a tube furnace under atmospheric conditions that has programmable Eurotherm 818P] for 20-24 hours at 800oC with a rate of 2oC/min. Then pressed into pellets of 1.3 cm in diameter and (0.25-0.28) cm thick a, by using manually hydraulic press type (SPECAC) under pressure of 0.5GPa. These pellets were sintered in air atmosphere at sintering temperature Ts= 860 oC for 140 h with a rate of 2oC/min by using furnace that has programmable controller type [Eurotherm 818P]. Then the pellets cooled to room temperature with the same rate of heating. To study a.c. conductivity and the behavior of the dielectric constant , Bi1.5(CuPb).5Sr 2Ca2Cu3O10+ as pellet was put between two cu electodes into electrical oven which is connected to LCR system of a programmable (pM 60304 Philibs) in order to measure the capacitance C and the conductance G as a function of temperatures and frequencies.
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We have studied the frequency-dependence of dielectric constant of Bi1.5(CuPb).5Sr2Ca2Cu3O10+ as pellets. The measurements were carried out through the temperature range (293 433) K and frequency range from 0.1 kHz to 4 MHz. In general the complex relative dielectric permittivity is given by the equation [3]: r() = 1()-i2() . (1) (r = / 0 ; where 0 = 8.85x1012 F/m is the permittivity of free space and is the angular frequency) . The dielectric constant 1 was calculated from the equation: 1 = C/Co (2) where Co is the geometrical capacitance of the sample ( Co = o A/d , where d is the thickness of the sample and A is the cross sectional area ) . Also the dielectric loss 2 was calculated from the equation : 2 = G/ wCo .(3) From figure 1, a sharply decrease in dielectric constant was observed with the increase in frequency for all temperatures because at lower frequencies, the compound exhibits different types of polarizations (i.e. interfacial, dipolar, atomic, ionic, and electronic) [4].The slightly decreasing of the 1 in the high frequency region can be related to the partially blocked of charge carrier near the electrodes[5].
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Fig.1.Dielectric constant as a function of frequency for Bi1.5 (CuPb)0.5Sr2Ca2Cu3O10+ pellet. Figuer 2 represents the variation of dielectric constant as a function of temperature at selected frequencies(1kHz,10kHz,100kHz).the sharp decrease of dielectric constant with the increase of temperature has been observed in the early steps of measurement for the selected frequencies .however the starting values of 1 for the three frequencies are different .the samples with frequencies(10kHz,100kHz) behaved almost similarly with the variation of temperature, but at 1kHz showed much higher initial values than those ,this means that the obtained experimental results of 1 depend upon temperature at lower frequencies more than at higher frequencies.The interpretation of this behavior is given by Emery and Kivelson [6],they attributed such behavior to strong phase fluctuation.However afterwards the structure relaxed to a stable state and became nearly, independent on temperature Hence it can be say that this behavior is a result of transition to an order of directional orientation of permanent dipoles along particular direction. Figure 3, the dielectric loss 2 decreases with increasing frequency in the early stage of measurements because the active component (ohmic) of the current increases more rapidly than its reactive component (capacitative).At higher frequencies the samples showed a fluctuation with frequency,wich can be considered as order-disorder transition. This type of variation was observed in some of the dielectrics [7].
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Fig.4. Frequency dependence of overall response of conductivity for Bi1.5 (CuPb)0.5Sr2Ca2Cu3O10+ pellet at different temperatures. Values of the frequency exponent s can be determined from the slope of the linear part of Fig.5 in the region between(4100) KHz The exponent s was found to increase as the value of temperatures changed from 293k to 433k as shown in Fig 6. The variation of s with temperature suggests that ac conduction is due to the correlated barrier hopping.
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Fig.6. Frqueny Exponent s as a function of temperature for for Bi1.5 (CuPb)0.5Sr2Ca2Cu3O10+ pellet.
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The exponent s is supposed to satisfy the condition 0 < s < 1 however, experimental values of s higher than 1 are founded in this work. These values were attributed to localized hopping and/or reorientation motion. The motion of mobile ions from site to site with quantum mechanical tunneling between asymmetric double-well potential was proposed to investigate the observed high values of s, especially in polycrystalline compound of different grains sizes [5]. Fig.7 shows the plot of Ln versus the inverse of temperature for Bi1.5(CuPb).5Sr2Ca2Cu3O10+ as bulk at high frequencies .The pattern of temperature dependent conductivity plots can be said to follow the Arrhenius behavior [10]: = exp (-E /kT) (5) A where is the pre-exponential factor, E is the activation energy, k is Boltzmann constant and T is absolute temperature .
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Fig.7. Temperature dependence of the electrical conductivity for Bi1.5 (CuPb)0.5Sr2Ca2Cu3O10+ pellet. From equation 5 the activation energy E can be calculated from the slope of the linear part at low temperatures for all A frequencies in Fig. 7 which shows Frequency dependence of the activation energy . It can be observed that the activation energy values increases with the increase of frequency as shown in Fig. 8. indicates values of activation energy as a function of frequencies.
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AUTHOR
Bushra Salman Mahdi was born in Baghdad in 1972.She had her M.S.in thin film physics from college of science/University of Baghdad/Iraq in 2001.She had 8 published articles inside and outside Iraq in thin film physics,dielectric materials and detectors
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