Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1489481 Materials Research Bulletin 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Ba0.4Sr0.6TiO3–Mg2TiO4 composite ceramics with different grain sizes were prepared by three sintering methods. The dielectric constant dependences of temperature and frequency showed an increased degree of diffuseness of the Curie peaks as the grain sizes decreased. The tunability (T) and quality factor (Q) were found to be strongly dependent on the grain sizes. The tunability significantly decreased with increasing the grain size. In contrary, the quality factor (Q) at microwave frequencies increased with increasing grain size. A moderate tunability while maintaining a high Q value is still realizable for composite ceramics with grain sizes from about 6.5 to 15.0 μm.

Graphical abstractThe tunability (T) and quality factor (Q) were found to be strongly dependent on the grain sizes. With increasing the grain size, the tunability significantly decreased. In contrary, the quality factor (Q) at microwave frequencies increased with increasing grain size. A moderate tunability while maintaining a high Q value is still realizable for composite ceramics when grain sizes were controlled to a suitable region A (from 6.5 to 15.0 μm).Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► The tunability (T) and quality factor (Q) were found to be strongly dependent on the grain sizes. ► With increasing the grain size, the tunability significantly decreased, while the quality factor Q at microwave frequencies increased. ► A moderate tunability while maintaining a high Q value is realizable for composites with grain sizes from about 6.5 to 15.0 μm.

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