Copper substitutions in synthetic miargyrite α-AgSbS2 mineral: synthesis, characterization and dielectrical properties
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Galdámez, A.
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Copper substitutions in synthetic miargyrite α-AgSbS2 mineral: synthesis, characterization and dielectrical properties
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The nominal compositions Ag0.8Cu0.2SbS2 and Ag0.7Cu0.3SbS2 have been synthesized by conventional
ceramic solid-state reaction at high temperature. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy
chemical analysis (SEM-EDAX) revealed single phases, isostructural to the natural miargyrite a-
AgSbS2 mineral. Examination of the lattice parameters shows a decrease in the cell volume with
increasing copper substitutions. The Raman analysis displays absorptions which may be assigned to the
SbeS stretching vibrations of the SbS3 pyramids. The impedance-frequency analysis showed grain
boundary and electrode interface contributions in non-Debye type relaxation, following Jonscher’s
universal power law. The giant permittivity response is attributed to extrinsic effects without evidence of
a ferroelectric transition. Summerfield scaling, leading to the superposition of impedance analysis, implies
that the relaxation is thermally activated, without introducing more than one underlying transport
mechanism.
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This work was supported by Fondecyt grant N 11090153.The
authors are grateful to the CAI centers of UCM and Dra. Maria Luisa
López for PXRD at variable temperature.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/119843
DOI: DOI: 10.1016/j.matchemphys.2013.11.048
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Materials Chemistry and Physics 143 (2014) 1372e1377
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