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Grain size effect on the nonlinear dielectric properties of barium titanate ceramics
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EngineeringFunctional CeramicNonlinear Dielectric PropertiesGrain SizeElectrical PropertiesFerroelectric ApplicationCeramic TechnologyMaterials ScienceMicrowave CeramicGrain Size EffectMicrostructureDense Batio3 CeramicsMagnetoelectric MaterialsApplied PhysicsCeramics MaterialsFerroelectric MaterialsBarium Titanate CeramicsFunctional MaterialsEngineering Ceramic
The nonlinear dielectric properties of dense BaTiO3 ceramics with grain size of 1 μm–90 nm were investigated. In the finest ceramics, the permittivity reduces below 1000 and a remarkable nonhysteretic linear dc-tunability [ε(E)] is obtained at high field, above 40 kV/cm. The observed behavior was explained by considering the nanostructured ceramic as a composite formed by ferroelectric grains, whose nonlinearity is reducing, and by low-permittivity nonferroelectric grain boundaries, whose volume fraction increases when decreasing the grain size. Reducing the grain size in ferroelectric dense materials is an alternative route to accomplish the application requirements: nonhysteretic tunability and permittivity below 1000.
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