“…[1] Specially, Barium strontium titanate (Ba 1−x Sr x TiO 3 , BST) has been investigated with considerable interest as a dielectric material for its large fielddependent permittivity, high dielectric constant and relatively low loss tangent. At present, BST thin films have been prepared by a variety of techniques such as radio frequency magnetron sputtering, [2,3] pulsed laser deposition, [4] metal organic chemical vapour deposition, [5,6] and chemical solution deposition (CSD). [7,8] Among these methods, the CSD method has been used widely in processing the thin films because of its various advantages such as chemical homogeneity, low cost, accuracy of stoichiometry control and especially the convenience of large area deposition.…”