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http://dx.doi.org/10.3740/MRSK.2012.22.2.61

Electrical Property of the Li2O-2SiO2 Glass Sintered by Spark Plasma Sintering  

Yoon, Hae-Won (Department of Nano Fusion Technology, Pusan National University)
Song, Chul-Ho (Department of Nano Fusion Technology, Pusan National University)
Yang, Yong-Seok (Department of Nano Fusion Technology, Pusan National University)
Yoon, Su-Jong (Department of Nano Fusion Technology, Pusan National University)
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Korean Journal of Materials Research / v.22, no.2, 2012 , pp. 61-65 More about this Journal
Abstract
A $Li_2O-2SiO_2$ ($LS_2$) glass was investigated as a lithium-ion conducting oxide glass, which is applicable to a fast ionic conductor even at low temperature due to its high mechanical strength and chemical stability. The $Li_2O-2SiO_2$ glass is likely to be broken into small pieces when quenched; thus, it is difficult to fabricate a specifically sized sample. The production of properly sized glass samples is necessary for device applications. In this study, we applied spark plasma sintering (SPS) to fabricate $LS_2$ glass samples which have a particular size as well as high transparency. The sintered samples, $15mm\phi{\times}2mmT$ in size, ($LS_2$-s) were produced by SPS between $480^{\circ}C$ and $500^{\circ}C$ at 45MPa for 3~5mim, after which the thermal and dielectric properties of the $LS_2$-s samples were compared with those of quenched glass ($LS_2$-q) samples. Thermal behavior, crystalline structure, and electrical conductivity of both samples were analyzed by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and an impedance/gain-phase analyzer, respectively. The results showed that the $LS_2$-s had an amorphous structure, like the $LS_2$-q sample, and that both samples took on the lithium disilicate structure after the heat treatment at $800^{\circ}C$. We observed similar dielectric peaks in both of the samples between room temperature and $700^{\circ}C$. The DC activation energies of the $LS_2$-q and $LS_2$-s samples were $0.48{\pm}0.05eV$ and $0.66{\pm}0.04eV$, while the AC activation energies were $0.48{\pm}0.05eV$ and $0.68{\pm}0.04eV$, respectively.
Keywords
$Li_2O-2SiO_2$ glass; spark plasma sintering; amorphous; lithium disilicate; ac/dc activation energy;
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