@article{oai:repo.lib.tut.ac.jp:00002267, author = {手島, 脩作 and 小野, 湧貴 and 後藤, 紀勝 and 稲田, 亮史 and Teshima, Shusaku and Ono, Yuki and Goto, Norimasa and Inada, Ryoji}, journal = {Materials Letters, Materials Letters}, month = {Oct}, note = {We fabricated Na2Zn2TeO6 (NZTO) ceramic electrolyte thick films by aerosol deposition (AD) method without applying any thermal treatment. Ball-milled NZTO powders are directly splayed onto a metallic substrate to form the thick film via impact consolidation phenomena at room temperature. NZTO film formed by AD has a thickness of 25 µm and an identical crystal structure with base powder. Ionic conductivity of as-deposited NZTO thick film was estimated to be 0.74 × 10−5 S cm−1 at room temperature. On the contrary, electronic conductivity of the film was four orders lower than the ionic conductivity. Although the ionic conductivity of as-deposited NZTO film by AD is more than one order of magnitude lower than that of sintered NZTO, obtained electrical conducting property is acceptable level for thin film sodium-ion battery application.}, title = {Electrical conducting properties of Na2Zn2TeO6 thick films fabricated by aerosol deposition}, volume = {324}, year = {2022} }