Author/Authors :
J.J. Biendicho، نويسنده , , Jordi Jacas and West، نويسنده , , Anthony R.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Pellets of LiFePO4, synthesised by solid state reaction, were sintered at two temperatures, 650 and 770 °C and their electrical properties measured by impedance spectroscopy over the temperature range 75 to 300 °C. Various equivalent circuits were tested to model the impedance data and a good fit to the bulk response obtained for a parallel combination of a resistance, R1, capacitance, C1, and constant phase element, CPE1. For pellets sintered at 650 °C, a second element, R2–C2–CPE2, was required, in series, to model an impedance attributed to a constriction resistance associated with the poorly sintered ceramic. At higher temperatures and low frequencies, evidence was obtained for a third impedance component attributed to a depletion layer associated with a Schottky barrier at the sample–electrode interface.
Keywords :
Constriction impedance , Constant phase elements , Schottky barrier , Depletion layer , impedance analysis , LiFePO4