Effect of Oxygen Mixing Percentage on Mechanical and Microwave Dielectric Properties of SrBi4Ti4O15 Thin Films
A. Rambabu,
K. C. James Raju,
Polamarasetty P. Kumar
et al.
Abstract:Aurivillus oxide thin films with nanostructures attained much interest due to their structural stability, outstanding ferroelectric, and dielectric properties. This manuscript reports the influence of oxygen mixing percentage (OMP) on structural, nanomechanical, and microwave dielectric properties of strontium bismuth titanate (SrBi4Ti4O15) thin films. SrBi4Ti4O15 films were successfully fabricated on fused silica substrates at room temperature, followed by annealed in a microwave furnace. The crystalline natu… Show more
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