Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1516947 | Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2011 | 4 Pages |
The relations among the densification, microstructural evolution, and microwave dielectric properties of the (1−x)CaTiO3–xLaGaO3 ceramics with x=0.34 and 0.36 were investigated in this study. The results indicated that (1−x)CaTiO3−xLaGaO3 ceramics can be densified at 1300 °C with at least 97% of the theoretical value. The ceramics reported an orthorhombic perovskite structure, and no other detectable phases were found. Both εr and Q×f values can be improved by slowing the cooling rate during sintering. The εr and Q×f values of the 0.64CaTiO3–0.36LaGaO3 ceramics at cooling rates of >10 °C/min and 0.1 °C/min are 48.1 and 27,500 and 48.7 and 38,000, respectively. The higher densification obtained at a slower cooling rate plays an important role in improving the microwave dielectric properties.
► Cooling rate is important for improving the microwave properties of CaTiO3–LaGaO3 ceramics. ► CaTiO3–LaGaO3 ceramics densified at 1300 °C, with at least 97% theoretical density. ► εr and Q×f of 0.64CaTiO3–0.36LaGaO3 ceramic are 48.7 and 38,000 for cooling rate of 0.1°C/min.