Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5440677 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The sintering behaviour of a cation-deficient perovskite, Ba5Nb4O15, is investigated in the present study. The highest density can be achieved through pressureless sintering at 1250 °C is only 93%. A further increase in sintering temperature results in a decrease in density; for example, the density is only 82% after sintering at 1435 °C. The density decrease, de-sintering, can be related to the formation of abnormal grains ( > 1250 °C) and the reduction of niobium ions ( > 1400 °C). The permittivity of sintered Ba5Nb4O15 specimen shows strong dependence on density; however, the quality factor (Qxf) increases to 45,000 with the increase of sintering temperature. The increase in quality factor is attributed to the ordering of cations in the perovskite structure.
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Authors
Chung-Ya Tsao, Wei-Hsing Tuan, Kuei-Chih Feng,