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Dielectric Properties of Fluxed Barium Titanate Ceramics with Zirconia Additions
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringEngineeringCrystalline DefectsUniform Grain SizeOxide ElectronicsCeramic MaterialEnergy CeramicApplied PhysicsMicrowave CeramicGrain Growth InhibitorZro 2Zirconia AdditionsElectrical PropertiesEngineering CeramicMicrostructure
BaTiO 3 compacts, when fluxed with <2 vol% of a complex borate glass phase, were sintered to near theoretical density at temperatures <1175°C in 2 h. Microstructural analysis showed a uniform grain size <1.0 μm with 0.75 wt% ZrO 2 added to the flux phase as a grain growth inhibitor. TEM analysis revealed a microcrystalline grain‐boundary phase with the ZrO 2 resident along the grain boundaries. These samples displayed an essentially flat dielectric profile, low dissipation factors (<2%) over the range 25° to 125°C, a near linear dependence (≅±15%) between 25° and −55°C, and significantly increased voltage stability. X‐ray diffraction analyss of these small‐grained materials indicated a suppression of the tetragonal structure toward a more cubic modification.
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