“…The three important characteristics required for a microwave dielectric resonator are suitable dielectric constant for use, a high quality factor (Q×f o ), and a stability of the temperature coefficient of resonant frequency [1]. Typical compositions having a high quality factor among microwave dielectric properties include complex perovskite A 3 known to have a quality factor (Q×f o ), higher than 120,000 and a stable temperature coefficient of resonant frequency [2,3]. It is known that, to increase the quality factor of this composition, the ordering of the B-site (Zn and Ta) is required, and for this ordering, heat treatment at a temperature of 1600 ℃ or higher for a long time is required [4,5,6].…”