a b s t r a c tA cermet composed of a metallic component (nickel) and a ceramic matrix (yttria stabilized zirconia) is commonly used as the anode for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC). In the present work we intend to improve the performance of Ni-YSZ anodes by surface laser melting. Symmetrical cells, consisting of two NiO-YSZ anodes (∼20 m thickness) separated by a relatively thin YSZ electrolyte (∼500 m) were fabricated by convectional ceramic techniques. Subsequently, laser melting treatments of both anodes were performed using a CO 2 laser system, producing a NiO-YSZ eutectic lamellar microstructure. Laser power of 100 W and processing rates of 1 mm s −1 were determined as the optimum processing conditions. Symmetrical processed plates (eutectic sample) were electrically characterized by impedance spectroscopy (EIS), and the results were compared with non-processed plates (ceramic sample). Preliminary EIS results showed that the polarization resistance at higher temperatures (in the range of 900 • C) is about 0.5 cm 2 for both the eutectic and the ceramic sample. However, at lower temperatures (in the range of 800 • C) the polarization resistance for both samples differs considerably (2.9 and 1.6 cm 2 for the ceramic and eutectic sample, respectively). These experiments confirmed that optimization of the microstructure by laser surface treatment plays a crucial role in the electrochemical properties of the anode cermets.
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