Author:
Yonezawa Yoshiyuki,Kato Megumi,Konishi Yoshinori,Yoshida Shizuyasu,Okuda Nobuhiro,Maeda Takahiko,Tanuma Ryohei,Ohsawa Michio,Matsuyama Hideaki,Ogino Shinji,Fujishima Naoto,Matsuda Akinori,Furusyo Noboru,Chikyow Toyohiro,Kawasaki Masashi,Koinuma Hideomi
Abstract
AbstractImpurity effects were investigated in (Ba,Sr)TiO3 (BST) systems in order to suppress leakage currents under relatively low oxygen pressure conditions by Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD). We tried to dope transition metals, such as Mo, Mn, Cr, W and Fe into the BST target and used the targets to fabricate the films. By measuring electrical properties, we found Fe-doping had a significant effect on suppressing leakage current. Subsequently, we changed the amount of Fe doping from 0.1mol% to 6%. As a result, with post annealing, the sample with Fe:4% showed the lowest leakage current among those analyzed. Even without post annealing, the sample with Fe:6% showed the lowest leakage current. As for the dielectric constants, they decreased as the doping increased. At most, a 30% reduction was observed, compared with non-doped BST. XANES (X-ray Absorption Near Edge Structures) results indicated that the valency of the Fe ion was 3+ and located at the B-site of BST.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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