Electrical Properties of Some Titanium Oxides

Abstract
Electrical conductivity, differential thermal analysis, ac Hall effect, and x-ray diffraction measurements were used to investigate the low-temperature behavior of flux-grown single crystals of the titanium oxides. Monoclinic Ti3 O5 and the triclinic Magnéli phases Ti4 O7, Ti5 O9, and Ti6 O11 were studied—with the major effort devoted to Ti4 O7. The only known property of the Magnéli phases was the magnetic susceptibility, which was measured on polycrystalline samples. Several transitions, most of which correlate with previously reported magnetic susceptibility data, were found in these compounds. A semiconductor-to-metal transition occurs in Ti4 O7 at 149°K, followed by a second transition at 125°K which involves some structural rearrangement. The properties of these compounds are discussed in relation to existing theories for the transition-metal oxides. It is concluded that the observed properties are not adequately explained by these theories.