Electrical Effects of Ionic Deficient Cubic Ferrite Spinels: A Case Study on MgFe2O4

Abstract Electron transport via indirect exchange interactions between octahedral sites in spinels is affected by cationic or anionic vacancies. Thus, the deviation of the electron hopping mechanism is investigated, from a constant energy barrier toward a variable range energy barrier in iron‐defici...

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Main Authors: Farshad Farshidfar, Hannah Oreskovic, Dominic H. Ryan, Khashayar Ghandi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley-VCH 2024-02-01
Series:Advanced Physics Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/apxr.202300057
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Summary:Abstract Electron transport via indirect exchange interactions between octahedral sites in spinels is affected by cationic or anionic vacancies. Thus, the deviation of the electron hopping mechanism is investigated, from a constant energy barrier toward a variable range energy barrier in iron‐deficient and oxygen‐deficient cubic magnesium ferrite spinels. Variable range electron hopping activation energy at high temperatures is consistent with the modified cation–anion interactions in the distorted structure of an ionic deficient cubic magnesium ferrite spinel. For these observations, an instrumental method is developed to evaluate the electron exchange interactions and general redox kinetics on surfaces, managed by exposure to the flow of a wide variety of desired gases. The applications of this instrument are far beyond the example studies reported here.
ISSN:2751-1200