Effects of dopant clustering in cubic zirconia stabilized by yttria and scandia from molecular dynamics

Steven P. Miller, Brett I. Dunlap, Amy S. Fleischer

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Abstract

The stability of the fast ion conducting cubic phase of zirconia has been investigated using atomistic molecular dynamics to determine the effect of clustering of dopant ions for zirconia containing 11 mol% of yttria or scandia stabilizing additive. Large clusters of dopant ions entrap vacancies within the dopant cluster, which increases the average oxygen coordination of the zirconium ions. Not only does this reduce the number of vacancies available for ionic conduction, but it also destabilizes the cubic phase, causing a significant reduction in ionic conductivity as a whole. Using scandia as a stabilizing additive provides better conductivity than yttria, despite the fact that yttria causes a lower coordination for zirconium ions. Cationic migration in the cubic phase occurs too slowly to be captured in molecular dynamics simulations; instead, energy calculations are made, which predict that yttrium dopants exhibit stronger mutually repulsive interactions than scandium ions, which impede the energetically favorable phase segregation process. As a result, aging of yttria stabilized zirconia will proceed at a slower rate than scandia stabilized zirconia.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)130-136
Number of pages7
JournalSolid State Ionics
Volume253
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Dopants
  • Phase Stability
  • Scandia
  • Yttria
  • Zirconia

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