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Influence of 4ZnO–B 2 O 3 Addition on Dielectric Properties and Microstructures of Barium Strontium Titanate
Author(s) -
Teoh Lay Gaik,
Lee YingChieh,
Huang YenLin,
Huang HuiHsiang,
Shieu FuhSheng
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
international journal of applied ceramic technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.4
H-Index - 57
eISSN - 1744-7402
pISSN - 1546-542X
DOI - 10.1111/j.1744-7402.2009.02408.x
Subject(s) - materials science , sintering , microstructure , ceramic , dielectric , phase (matter) , strontium , barium , analytical chemistry (journal) , mineralogy , composite material , metallurgy , chemistry , optoelectronics , organic chemistry , chromatography
This study investigates the effect of 4ZnO–B 2 O 3 on the sintering behavior, dielectric properties, and microstructures of Ba 0.6 Sr 0.4 TiO 3 (BST) ceramics. These ceramics were sintered in air at temperatures ranging from 900°C to 1080°C. BST ceramics with 4ZnO–B 2 O 3 addition can be sintered to a theoretical density higher than 95% at 1050°C. A secondary phase (Ba 2 ZnTi 5 O 13 ) is produced in the BST ceramics during 4ZnO–B 2 O 3 addition. Compositional analysis using TEM‐EDX of the BST ceramics with 3 wt% 4ZnO–B 2 O 3 revealed that the Zn ion is generally located at the triple points. This result indicates that BaO, TiO 2 , and ZnO form a liquid phase that acts as a secondary phase at the lower sintering temperatures. The amount of secondary phase was observed to increase as the amount of 4ZnO–B 2 O 3 additives increased. In addition, the original Ba 0.6 Sr 0.4 TiO 3 phase was shifted to the Ba 0.5 Sr 0.5 TiO 3 phase by the addition of 3 wt% 4ZnO–B 2 O 3 at 1050°C. The Ba 0.6 Sr 0.4 TiO 3 ceramic with 2 wt% 4ZnO–B 2 O 3 sintered at 1050°C in air for 2 h exhibited dielectric properties of ɛ r =1883 and dissipation loss=0.36%. Moreover, BST with 1 wt% 4ZnO–B 2 O 3 addition sintered at 1080°C exhibits dielectric properties of ɛ r =2330, dissipation loss=0.29%, and bulk density >95% of theoretical density.

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