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Accession Number:
AD1105842
Title:
Uncovering and controlling the mechanisms of surface chemical and electrochemical stability on perovskite oxides
Corporate Author:
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CAMBRIDGE United States
Report Date:
2020-01-10
Abstract:
Understanding the effects of surface composition, gas environment, and high temperatures on the oxygen exchangekinetics of functional perovskite oxides is essential to ensure high long-term stability for their applications in energytechnology and electronics. In this project, we have focused on the surface processes underlying one of their maindegradation mechanisms high-temperature surface segregation of dopants, leading to the formation inactive surfacephase. Based on the understanding of the segregation mechanism, we have also investigated a way to remove suchsurface degradation by applying electrical polarization.
Descriptive Note:
Technical Report,30 Sep 2016,29 Sep 2019
Pages:
0052
Distribution Statement:
Approved For Public Release;
File Size:
4.25MB