J. Fleig et J. Maier, Microcontact impedance measurements of individual highly conductive grain boundaries: General aspects and application to AgCl, PCCP PHYS C, 1(14), 1999, pp. 3315-3320
An impedance technique is presented using microelectrodes to quantitatively
investigate bulk and grain boundary properties of polycrystals with highly
conductive grain boundaries. The connections between the experimentally av
ailable resistance data and the local grain boundary properties are achieve
d by finite element simulations. Experiments on polycrystalline AgCl are pr
esented which demonstrate the applicability of the method and permit the de
termination of the ionic conductivity enhancement at the grain boundaries.
Under the assumption that an enhanced Ag vacancy concentration in the space
charge layer is the origin of the increased conductivity, the space charge
potential is determined to be 300 mV.