The electrical properties of two single-phase, lanthanum-doped BaTiO3 compo
sitions, x = 0.03 and x = 0.20, in Ba1-xLaxTi1-x/4O3 were investigated by i
mpedance spectroscopy after heat treatment in oxygen, argon, and air at 135
0 degreesC. Samples heated in oxygen were electrically insulating, whereas
those heated in argon lost oxygen and were semiconducting at room temperatu
re, irrespective of x, Samples heated in air showed intermediate electrical
properties and also were electrically inhomogeneous; the two compositions
showed different electrical behaviors, and a model for each, based on oxyge
n nonstoichiometry within the ceramics, is proposed, Oxygen deficiency in s
amples sintered in air was avoided by heating at 1200 degreesC, instead of
1350 degreesC. Alternatively, oxygen lost from ceramics heated in air at 13
50 degreesC was regained by postannealing in oxygen at 1350 degreesC.