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The electrical behaviour of ultrafine bismuth phosphate particles under a range of temperature and frequency conditions.

Sarit K GhoshVenkata PerlaKaushik Mallick
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2022)
Organic-molecule-stabilized ultrafine bismuth phosphate was synthesized by applying a wet chemical complexation-mediated route. Structural analysis confirmed the formation of monoclinic-phase nanoparticles made up of four-coordinated PO 4 tetrahedral and eight-coordinated BiO 8 polyhedral units. The dielectric, electrical conductivity, and impedance behaviour of the synthesized material was investigated under a wide range of frequency and temperature conditions. An alternating current conductivity study confirmed that the conduction process was followed by small and large polaron tunnelling mechanisms. An electric field-induced polarization study showed the formation of a hysteresis loop, generated as a result of the strong dipolar interactions through the Bi δ + -O δ - -type covalent bonds.
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