2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2021.02.256
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Microwave dielectric characterization of Ca0.6(La1-xYx)0.2667TiO3 perovskite ceramics with high positive temperature coefficient

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“…In order to meet the requirements of device miniaturization, microwave dielectric ceramics having medium/high relative dielectric constants (ε r ) have been the focus of researches [6,7], including TiO 2 [8,9], Ba 6−3x Ln 8+2x Ti 18 O 54 (BLT, where Ln = rare earth element) [10,11], CaO-Li 2 O-Ln 2 O 3 -TiO 2 [12,13], Ca 1−x Ln 2x/3 TiO 3 (CLT) [14][15][16], lead-based perovskite [17,18], etc. In recent years, BLT with a tungsten-bronze structure and CLT with a perovskite structure have been extensively studied [19][20][21][22][23][24]. Meanwhile, novel ceramic systems such as Bi 2 (Li 0.5 Ta 1.5 )O 7 [25,26] and BiVO 4 [27,28] have also been developed.…”
Section: Introduction mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to meet the requirements of device miniaturization, microwave dielectric ceramics having medium/high relative dielectric constants (ε r ) have been the focus of researches [6,7], including TiO 2 [8,9], Ba 6−3x Ln 8+2x Ti 18 O 54 (BLT, where Ln = rare earth element) [10,11], CaO-Li 2 O-Ln 2 O 3 -TiO 2 [12,13], Ca 1−x Ln 2x/3 TiO 3 (CLT) [14][15][16], lead-based perovskite [17,18], etc. In recent years, BLT with a tungsten-bronze structure and CLT with a perovskite structure have been extensively studied [19][20][21][22][23][24]. Meanwhile, novel ceramic systems such as Bi 2 (Li 0.5 Ta 1.5 )O 7 [25,26] and BiVO 4 [27,28] have also been developed.…”
Section: Introduction mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Na 2 MoO 4 ceramic have been found to have low dielectric loss (high Q × f = 35000 ± 1000 GHz) and large TCF ∼ −76 ± 3 ppm/ • C. 24 Y 2 O 3 was usually employed as a normal dopant for low permittivity materials, and the ionic radius of Y 3+ (1.019 Å) was close to that of Na + (1.18 Å) at the A-site. [25][26][27] Thus, in this work, (NaY) 1/2 MoO 4 was fabricated via solid-state reaction, and the microwave dielectric properties, densities, phases, and microstructures of the ceramics at different temperatures were investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to meet the requirements of device miniaturization, microwave dielectric ceramics having medium/high relative dielectric constant (ε r ) have been a focus of research [6], including TiO 2 [7,8], Ba 6 − 3x Ln 8+2x Ti 18 O 54 (BLT, where Ln = rare earth element) [9,10], CaO-Li 2 O-Ln 2 O 3 -TiO 2 [11,12], Ca 1 − x Ln 2x/3 TiO 3 (CLT) [13][14][15], lead-based perovskite [16,17], etc. In recent years, BLT with a tungsten-bronze structure and CLT with a perovskite structure have been extensively studied [18][19][20][21][22][23]. Meanwhile, novel ceramic systems such as Bi 2 (Li 0.5 Ta 1.5 )O 7 [24,25] and BiVO 4 [26,27] have also been developed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%