1971
DOI: 10.1109/proc.1971.8508
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A new low-loss high-k temperature-compensated dielectric for microwave applications

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“…From the representations given in Figure 5, the temperature coefficient ( ) was calculated as a function of temperature from −130 ∘ C to 100 ∘ C according to (2) …”
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“…From the representations given in Figure 5, the temperature coefficient ( ) was calculated as a function of temperature from −130 ∘ C to 100 ∘ C according to (2) …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BaTi 4 O 9 , BaTi 5 O 11 , and Ba 2 Ti 9 O 20 are prominent low loss dielectric compounds in this group. BaTi 4 O 9 as dielectric ceramic was for the first time reported by Masse et al [2] at early 1970 and had a huge contribution to a breakthrough in dielectric resonators ceramic technology. Conventional method for the preparation of BaTi 4 O 9 is the solid state ceramic route by ball milling of 2 Journal of Nanomaterials stoichiometric amounts of BaCO 3 and TiO 2 for about 24 hours [3,4] and sintering at about 1100 ∘ C. It is then again ball milled, pelletized, and sintered at about 1350 ∘ C to achieve densification of the ceramic body.…”
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“…Диэлектрические резонаторы (ДР) уже много лет успешно используются для построения ча-стотно-селективных устройств дециметрового и сантиметрового диапазонов длин волн, что поз-волило добиться значительных успехов в мини-атюризации устройств СВЧ [1][2].…”
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“…The breakthrough in ceramic materials technology occurred in the early 1970's when Masse and Pucel [15] developed the first temperature-stable and low-loss barium-tetratitanate ceramic (BaTi 4 O 9 ), which yielded Q ∼ 1300 and τ f ∼ 5ppm/ • C at 9.6 GHz. They published the design of a microstrip bandpass filter using dielectric resonators made of this ceramic [16].…”
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“…By means of the eigensolution of this equation, the electric modal vector related to the i-th T E z mode can be expressed as: 15) and the magnetic modal vector,…”
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