Modifications to the spreading resistance equation when using micro-contact impedance spectroscopy to measure resistive surface layers.

IF 3 4区 材料科学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Solid State Ionics Pub Date : 2024-08-07 DOI:10.1016/j.ssi.2024.116652
Hong Ma , Derek C. Sinclair , Julian S. Dean
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Micro-contact impedance spectroscopy (mcIS) is a powerful tool that can allow local features such as grain boundaries and surfaces in electro-ceramics to be directly interrogated. Typical macroscopic electrodes fully cover the specimen surfaces and data are converted from resistance into conductivity using a geometric correction factor based on the surface area of the electrodes and thickness of the sample. For mcIS measurements this requires a different approach. The conversion factor required in this case is that for a spreading resistance and the correction factor depends on the radius (r) and separation of the micro-contacts. When dealing with conversions for samples with a resistive surface layer, two extreme scenarios exist depending on the thickness of the surface layer (T) and the arrangement and size of the contacts. When the resistive layer is thin (T/r < 10) the geometric correction factor provides accurate conductivities but for thick layers (T/r > 10) the spreading resistance correction equation is required. When the surface layer is an intermediate thickness however neither provides a good estimate for conductivity.

Using finite element modelling we simulate resistive surface layer systems using a top-top micro-contact arrangement and show that instead of using either of the two separate correction equations, a single modified spreading resistance equation can be used on the resulting impedance data to provide greater accuracy and simplicity in the extraction of conductivity. With this modified correction factor, when the ratio of bulk material conductivity versus surface layer conductivity (σbs) is ≥100, σs can be calculated for any surface layer thickness. When the ratio is <100, only when (T/r) is >3 can σs be accurately estimated.

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使用微接触阻抗光谱法测量电阻表面层时对展阻方程的修改。
微接触阻抗光谱(mcIS)是一种功能强大的工具,可直接检测电化学陶瓷的晶界和表面等局部特征。典型的宏观电极完全覆盖试样表面,数据通过基于电极表面积和试样厚度的几何校正系数从电阻转换为电导率。对于 mcIS 测量,需要采用不同的方法。在这种情况下,所需的转换系数是平展电阻的转换系数,校正系数取决于微接触的半径 (r) 和间距。在处理带有电阻表面层的样品的换算时,存在两种极端情况,取决于表面层的厚度 (T) 以及触点的排列和大小。当电阻层较薄时(T/ 10),需要使用展阻修正方程。然而,当表面层处于中间厚度时,这两种情况都不能很好地估计电导率。
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Solid State Ionics
Solid State Ionics 物理-物理:凝聚态物理
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期刊介绍: This interdisciplinary journal is devoted to the physics, chemistry and materials science of diffusion, mass transport, and reactivity of solids. The major part of each issue is devoted to articles on: (i) physics and chemistry of defects in solids; (ii) reactions in and on solids, e.g. intercalation, corrosion, oxidation, sintering; (iii) ion transport measurements, mechanisms and theory; (iv) solid state electrochemistry; (v) ionically-electronically mixed conducting solids. Related technological applications are also included, provided their characteristics are interpreted in terms of the basic solid state properties. Review papers and relevant symposium proceedings are welcome.
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