Mg. Fee et al., THE EFFECT OF HEAT-TREATMENT ON THE PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES OF THE FAST-ION CONDUCTOR BI8PB5O17, Solid state ionics, 95(3-4), 1997, pp. 183-189
Bi8Pb5O17 shows a tetragonal (beta(2)) to body centred cubic (beta) tr
ansition, via an intermediate (phi), at 590 degrees C. The beta phase
has high ionic conductivity, but reverts to beta(2) when cooled. This
paper describes how phi can be stabilized to room temperature. We have
used a range of physical and spectroscopic probes to show that beta(2
) is stabilized at room temperature when the material is quenched from
above 590 degrees C, and phi is stabilized when cooled from lower tem
peratures. We have compared the physical and electrical properties of
these phases and discuss the possible advantage of stabilising the phi
intermediate when fabricating devices from this material.