3.13.3 Ionic conduction in cubic ZrO2
Zirconia, ZrO2, is made stable in cubic form by doping with small amounts, ~8-10%, of aliovalent CaO or type of impurities. Cubic ZrO2 is considered as a very good and fast ion conductor. Oxygen vacancies, the prevailing defects in Cubic ZrO2 are created according to
Small energy of migration (Zi)e of oxygen vacancies results in an unusually high diffusion of oxygen vacancies in ZrO2.
Example: Take the case of Ca0.14 ,Zr0.86, O1.86 . Bandgap of ZrO2 is ~5.2 eV.
At high temperatures, the diffusion coefficient is given as
From the defect reaction
You can show that 14% molar concentration of CaO in ZrO2 gives rise to an oxygen vacancy concentration of ∼ 3.9*1021 cm-3.
Now, ionic conductivity can be written as
Mobility can be derived by using Nernst-Einstein equation as the following
Hence, ionic conductivity is
Electronic conductivity is calculated as
At 1823 K, electron concentration, ne , using band model, is estimated to be 1.32*1013 cm-3 and electron mobility, μe , is 24 cm2/V.s
Hence, the electronic conductivity is
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