
doi: 10.1007/bf01145541
Electrical properties of ZnO ceramics quenched from several temperatures during the cooling down from sintering temperature were correlated with microstructural changes. Barrier parameters were determined and their variation was interpreted under the assumption that measured donor densities were due to extrinsic donor defects segregated at grain boundaries. A dependence between the concentration gradient of the segregated species and the degradation behaviour of the samples is proposed and correlates well with the experimental data.
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