Abstract

Glass-ceramic composite samples with different La2O3 content were prepared via melt-quenching followed by controlled crystallization. X-ray diffraction(XRD) analysis reveals that when the addition amount of La2O3 in the glass sample is less than 1mol%, two phases of perovskite structure and tungsten-bronze structure are formed after annealing at 1000°C for 3h. When the addition amount of La2O3 in the glass sample is increased to 2mol%, a new phase of pyrochlore structure is formed. Moreover, the addition of La2O3 causes the change in the lattice parameters of the glass-ceramic crystal phase. The microstructure observed that the ceramic phase grain size is in the nanometer level. The shape of some grains becomes an elongated structure when the La2O3 content in the sample increases to 2 mol%, and the grain size is increased significantly. The dielectric constant of the BaO-SrO-PbO-TiO2-Nb2O5-SiO2 glass-ceramic system is decreased with the increase of La2O3 addition, and the dielectric loss of the sample is decreased to the range of 0.003-0.008. The electric field stability of the dielectric constant was significantly improved with the addition of La2O3, indicating that adding a certain proportion of La2O3 to the BaO-SrO-PbO-TiO2-Nb2O5-SiO2 glass-ceramic system can effectively improve the dielectric properties, and it has a promising application as a dielectric material.

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