Abstract
High-temperature measurements have been performed on the electronically conducting oxide system (). The electrical conductivity displayed thermally activated temperature dependence between 300 and 1900 K with activation energies that varied between 0.11 and 0.19 eV. Seebeck coefficients measured over a similar temperature range showed little temperature dependence, an indication that the carrier mobility, rather than the carrier concentration, is thermally activated. The magnetic susceptibility was Curie-Weiss-like between 600 and 1100 K with an effective moment that decreased with an increase in strontium concentration. These results are shown to be consistent with transport by the adiabatic hopping of small polarons.
- Received 26 February 1979
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.20.2255
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