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Oxygen vacancy induced photoconductivity enhancement in Bi 1-x Ca x FeO 3-δ nanoparticle ceramics: A combined experimental and theoretical study

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Based on experimental and density functional studies, the authors showed that tailoring of oxygen vacancies (OV) leads to large scale enhancement of photoconductivity in BiFeO3 (BFO).
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Based on experimental and density functional studies, we show that tailoring of oxygen vacancies (OV) leads to large scale enhancement of photoconductivity in BiFeO3 (BFO). The OV concentration is increased by substituting an aliovalent cation Ca2+ at Bi3+ sites in the BFO structure. Furthermore, the OV concentration at the disordered grain boundaries can be increased by reducing the particle size. Photoconductivity studies carried out on spark plasma sintered Bi1-xCaxFeO3-δ ceramics show four orders of enhancement for x = 0.1. Temperature dependent Nyquist plots depict a clear decrease in impedance with increasing Ca2+ concentration which signifies the role of OV. A significant reduction in photoconductivity by 2 to 4 orders and a large increase in impedance of the air-annealed (AA) nanocrystalline ceramics suggest that OV at the grain boundaries primarily control the photocurrent. In fact, activation energy for AA samples (0.5 to 1.4 eV) is larger than the as-prepared (AP) samples (0.1 to 0.5 eV). Therefore, the room temperature J-V characteristics under 1 sun illumination show 2–4 orders more current density for AP samples. Density-functional calculations reveal that, while the defect states due to bulk OV are nearly flat, degenerate, and discrete, the defect states due to surface OV are non-degenerate and interact with the surface dangling states to become dispersive. With large vacancy concentration, they form a defect band that enables a continuous transition of charge carriers leading to significant enhancement in the photoconductivity. These studies reveal the importance of tailoring the microstructural features as well as the composition-tailored properties to achieve large short circuit current in perovskite oxide based solar cells.Based on experimental and density functional studies, we show that tailoring of oxygen vacancies (OV) leads to large scale enhancement of photoconductivity in BiFeO3 (BFO). The OV concentration is increased by substituting an aliovalent cation Ca2+ at Bi3+ sites in the BFO structure. Furthermore, the OV concentration at the disordered grain boundaries can be increased by reducing the particle size. Photoconductivity studies carried out on spark plasma sintered Bi1-xCaxFeO3-δ ceramics show four orders of enhancement for x = 0.1. Temperature dependent Nyquist plots depict a clear decrease in impedance with increasing Ca2+ concentration which signifies the role of OV. A significant reduction in photoconductivity by 2 to 4 orders and a large increase in impedance of the air-annealed (AA) nanocrystalline ceramics suggest that OV at the grain boundaries primarily control the photocurrent. In fact, activation energy for AA samples (0.5 to 1.4 eV) is larger than the as-prepared (AP) samples (0.1 to 0.5 eV). There...

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Defects and Aliovalent Doping Engineering in Electroceramics.

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