Solid State Ionics, Vol.177, No.26-32, 2333-2337, 2006
Pulsed laser deposition of high temperature protonic films
Pulsed laser deposition has been used to fabricate nanostructured BaCe0.85Y0.15O3-delta films. Protonic conduction of the fabricated BaCe0.85Y0.15O3-delta films was compared to the sintered BaCe0.85Y0.15O3-delta. Sintered samples and laser targets were prepared by sintering BaCe0.85Y0.15O3-delta powders derived by solid state synthesis. Films 1 to 8 mu m thick were deposited by KrF excimer laser on porous Al2O3 substrates. Thin films were fabricated at deposition temperatures of 700 to 950 degrees C at O-2 pressures up to 200 mTorr using laser pulse energy densities of 1.4-3 J/cm(2). Fabricated films were characterized by X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy and electrical impedance spectroscopy. Single phase BaCe0.85Y0.15O3-delta films with a columnar growth morphology are observed with preferred crystal growth along the [100] or [001] direction. Results indicate [100] growth dependence upon laser pulse energy. Electrical conductivity of bulk samples produced by solid state sintering and thin film samples were measured over a temperature range of 100 to 900 degrees C. Electrical conduction behavior was dependent upon film deposition temperature. Maximum conductivity occurs at deposition temperature of 900 degrees C the electrical conductivity exceeds the sintered specimen. All other deposited films exhibit a lower electrical conductivity than the sintered specimen. Activation energy for electrical conduction showed dependence upon deposition temperature, it varied from 115 to 54 kJ. Film microstructure was attributed to the difference in electrical conductivity of the BaCe0.85Y0.15O3-delta films. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.