He. Hofer et R. Schmidberger, ELECTRONIC CONDUCTIVITY IN THE LA(CR, NI)O3 PEROVSKITE SYSTEM, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 141(3), 1994, pp. 782-786
Electrical conductivity measurements were carried out in the LaCr1-xNi
xO3 system by a four-point dc method. The conductivities of LaCrO3 and
LaNiO3 are 0.016 and 1000 OMEGA-1 cm-1 at room temperature and 0.759
and 250 OMEGA-1 cm-1 at 1000-degrees-C, both in flowing oxygen. The sa
mple densities are 72 and 52% of the theoretical value, respectively.
LaCrO3 is a semiconductor; LaNiO3 shows metallic conductivity behavior
. Electrical conductivity measurements on solid solutions of these end
members show that the transition from semiconducting to metallic cond
uction behavior occurs at the composition x = 0.79 +/- 0.04. The densi
ty of the solid solution samples ranges from 47 to 72% of the theoreti
cal value. The electrical conductivity shows a linear dependence on th
e density that allowed us to normalize all conductivity data to 60% of
theoretical density.