Hyun-Ho Seo
Chonnam National University
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Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2011
Yong Kim; Dong-Kyu Shin; Eui-Chol Shin; Hyun-Ho Seo; Jong-Sook Lee
Recent efforts to understand the anisotropic oxide ion conduction mechanism in apatite-type La9.33+x(SiO4)6O2+3x/2 (−0.5 ≤ x ≤ 1.25) by the sophisticated structural investigation and atomistic simulations could not definitely be corroborated nor refuted by the experimental conductivity measurements, since no measurements on single crystalline lanthanum silicates are available. In the present work the strong frequency dispersions in the bulk impedance of the polycrystalline silicates were successfully described by a hierarchical ladder network of two resistors and non-ideal capacitor elements with the smaller resistance element representing the contribution from the grains whose c-axes are oriented parallel to the transport and the larger resistance element from the grains in unfavorable orientations. All nominally lanthanum excess compositions (0.5 ≤ x ≤ 1.25) exhibited similar bulk conduction behavior which is consistent with the solubility limit at x = 0.43 ± 0.12 determined by microprobe analysis. A high-conductivity component attributable to the grains with c-axis transport exhibited an activation energy of 0.33 ± 0.02 eV. The process with a higher activation energy of 0.70 eV is ascribed to the grains oriented in the perpendicular direction with respect to transport direction. For lanthanum-deficient compositions with x < 0 the conductivity values plummeted from those of the lanthanum-excess ones and the activation energies increased up to 0.59 eV and 0.87 eV for the parallel and perpendicular direction, respectively. Oxide ion conduction anisotropy deconvoluted from the polycrystalline specimens suggests a consistent description of the conduction mechanism and defect chemistry of the lanthanum silicates. With the activation energy values of 0.33 eV for the migration of oxygen interstitials along the c-axis, the difference between the lanthanum excess and the lanthanum deficit composition can be attributed to the energy for generating oxygen interstitials which also appears to amount to ca. 0.3 eV. As the c-axis transport pathways are non-linear, the parallel and perpendicular transport are not completely separable and the migration energy for the perpendicular transport can be ascribed to the energy for the inter-channel reaction in addition to the energy for the parallel transport.
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2011
Wook Jo; Jean-Baptiste Ollagnier; Jong-Lo Park; Eva-Maria Anton; O-Jong Kwon; Chan Park; Hyun-Ho Seo; Jong-Sook Lee; Emre Erdem; Rüdiger-A. Eichel; Jürgen Rödel
Solid State Ionics | 2013
Eui-Chol Shin; Pyung-An Ahn; Hyun-Ho Seo; Jung-Mo Jo; Sun-Dong Kim; Sang-Kuk Woo; Ji Haeng Yu; Junichiro Mizusaki; Jong-Sook Lee
Solid State Ionics | 2011
Xing-Long Wu; Sen Xin; Hyun-Ho Seo; Jaekook Kim; Yu-Guo Guo; Jong-Sook Lee
Ceramics International | 2014
Alok Kumar Rai; Jihyeon Gim; Eui-Chol Shin; Hyun-Ho Seo; Vinod Mathew; K. D. Mandal; Om Parkash; Jong-Sook Lee; Jaekook Kim
Polymer | 2013
Eui-Chol Shin; Hyun-Ho Seo; Jee-Hoon Kim; Pyung-An Ahn; Suk Moon Park; Young Woo Lim; Sun Jung Kim; Chang Hwan Kim; Dong Jin Kim; Chang Kook Hong; Gon Seo; Jong-Sook Lee
Electrochimica Acta | 2016
Eui-Chol Shin; Jianjun Ma; Pyung-An Ahn; Hyun-Ho Seo; Dang Thanh Nguyen; Jong Sook Lee
Solid State Ionics | 2015
Eui-Chol Shin; Pyung-An Ahn; Hyun-Ho Seo; Dang Thanh Nguyen; Sun-Dong Kim; Sang-Kuk Woo; Ji Haeng Yu; Jong-Sook Lee
Solid State Ionics | 2015
Gye-Rok Kim; Hyun-Ho Seo; Jung-Mo Jo; Eui-Chol Shin; Ji Haeng Yu; Jong-Sook Lee
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2012
Dong-Kyu Shin; Yong Kim; Hyun-Ho Seo; Pyung-An Ahn; Eui-Chol Shin; John G. Fisher; Dong-Ik Kim; Jong-Ho Lee; Jong-Sook Lee