Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1605719 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Subsolidus phase relations had been determined for the Bi2O3-CuO-Ta2O5 (BCT) system over the temperature range 700-950 °C in air. Two structurally distinct ternary phases of different symmetries, a cubic pyrochlore and a monoclinic zirconolite were observed. Phase-pure pyrochlores existed in a unique boomerang-shaped area, which could be described using the general formula, Bi2.48+yCu1.92âxTa3.6+xâyO14.64+3x/2ây: 0.00(1) â¤Â x â¤Â 0.80(1) and 0.00 (1) â¤Â y â¤Â 0.60(1), respectively. BCT subsolidus pyrochlores exhibited low electrical conductivities, 10â7-10â6 S cmâ1, moderate dielectric constants, εâ², â¼60-80 and low dielectric losses, tan δ, â¼0.01-0.20 at 1 MHz and ambient temperature, â¼28 °C. The recorded low activation energies, 0.32-0.40 eV suggesting these electroceramics were of semiconductor-type at elevated temperatures.
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Authors
M.P. Chon, K.B. Tan, C.C. Khaw, Z. Zainal, Y.H. Taufiq-Yap, S.K. Chen, P.Y. Tan,