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Microstructure and dielectric properties of Mg-doped barium strontium titanate ceramics
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Materials ScienceDielectric PropertiesEngineeringBa0.8sr0.2tio3 CeramicsCeramic MaterialApplied PhysicsEnergy CeramicCeramics MaterialsFerroelectric MaterialsMicrowave CeramicGrain SizeElectrical PropertiesFunctional MaterialsMicrostructure
The dielectric properties of Ba0.8Sr0.2TiO3 ceramics doped with Mg from 0.5 to 10 mol % have been investigated systematically. Two effects of Mg doping on the dielectric properties of the Ba0.8Sr0.2TiO3 ceramics have been observed. At low Mg doping concentrations (<2 mol %), Mg mainly acts as an acceptor dopant to replace Ti in the B site of ABO3 perovskite structure, leading to a shift of Curie point (TC) to lower temperatures and a diffused phase transition. The permittivity and dielectric loss are suppressed gradually as the Mg content increases and the grain size decreases drastically. At higher Mg doping concentrations (⩾2 mol %), further suppression of permittivity and losses without further TC shift are observed, which indicates a “composite” mixing effect. The grain size remains almost constant. The solubility limit of Mg in the Ba0.8Sr0.2TiO3 appears to be ∼2 mol %.
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