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Structural Characteristics & Dielectric Properties of Tantalum Oxide Doped Barium Titanate Based Materials
Journal Title Materials Engineering - Materiálové in?inierstvo (MEMI)
Journal Abbreviation Mateng
Publisher Group The University of Žilina
Website http://ojs.mateng.sk
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Title Structural Characteristics & Dielectric Properties of Tantalum Oxide Doped Barium Titanate Based Materials
Authors Mahbub, Rubayyat; Hossain, Md. Sazzad; Islam, Md. Fakhrul
Abstract In this research, the causal relationship between the dielectric properties and the structural characteristics of 0.5 & 1.0 mol% Ta2O5 doped BaTiO3 based ceramic materials were investigated under different sintering conditions. Dielectric properties and microstructure of BaTio3 ceramics were significantly influenced by the addition of a small amount of Ta2O5. Dielectric properties were investigated by measuring the dielectric constant (k) as a function of temperature and frequency. Percent theoretical density (%TD) above 90% was achieved for 0.5 and 1.0 mol% Ta2O5 doped BaTiO3. It was observed that the grain size decreased markedly above a doping concentration of 0·5 mol% Ta2O5. Although fine grain size down to 200-300nm was attained, grain sizes in the range of 1-1.8µm showed the most alluring properties. The fine-grain quality and high density of the Ta2O5 doped BaTiO3 ceramic resulted in tenfold increase of dielectric constant. Stable value of dielectric constant as high as 13000-14000 was found in the temperature range of  55 to 80°C, for 1.0 mol% Ta2O5 doped samples with corresponding shift of Curie point to ~82°C. Experiments divulged that incorporation of a proper content of Ta2O5 in BaTiO3 could control the grain growth, shift the Curie temperature and hence significantly improve the dielectric property of the BaTiO3 ceramics.
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Date 2013-01-05
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Rights http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/

 

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