Abstract

Microwave dielectric ceramics are pillar materials in the microwave applications, for example, resonators. However, because most ceramics possess non-zero temperature coefficients, two or more ceramics, with temperature coefficient of opposite signs, are always mixed as a multiple phase system to obtain a zero temperature coefficient ceramic. While the dielectric constant can be calculated by the Maxwell-Wagner based formula, the quality factor (Q) is usually hard to be precisely calculated by the conventional method. In this paper, basing on the classical dispersion theory, we derive a new formula for the Q calculation for the ceramic mixtures. The deviation between the calculated and reported Q, of several typical ceramic systems, is around ±5%, for the example of two phases ceramic mixtures.

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