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Electrical properties and stability against DC accelerated aging stress of lanthania doped praseodymia-based zinc oxide varistor ceramics

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The microstructure, electrical properties, and stability against DC accelerated aging stress of the varistor ceramics, which are composed of ZnO–Pr6O11–CoO–Cr2O3–La2O3-based ceramics, were investigated for various La2O3 contents. The increase of La2O3 content led to more densified ceramics, whereas abruptly decreased the nonlinear properties by incorporating beyond 1.0 mol%. The highest nonlinearity was obtained from 0.5 mol% La2O3, in which the nonlinear exponent is 81.6 and the leakage current is 0.1 μA. As the La2O3 content increased, the donor concentration increased in from 0.64 × 1018 to 16.89 × 1018/cm3 and the barrier height greatly decreased with increasing La2O3 content, reaching a maximum (1.47 eV) in 0.5 mol% La2O3. The varistors doped with 0.5 mol% La2O3 exhibited high stability, in which the variation rates of varistor voltage, nonlinear exponent, and leakage current were −1.14%, −3.7%, and +100%, respectively, for stressing state of 0.95 V 1 mA/150 °C/24 h.

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Nahm, CW. Electrical properties and stability against DC accelerated aging stress of lanthania doped praseodymia-based zinc oxide varistor ceramics. J Mater Sci 41, 7272–7278 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10853-006-0142-4

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