Abstract

The effect of dc bias on dielectric properties of cadmium pyroniobate Cd2Nb2O7 ceramics is studied in this article. Without dc bias, two obvious dielectric peaks around 80 and 180 K are observed; by applying dc bias, the two peaks are greatly suppressed and finally eliminated at 15 kV/cm, however, a peak with no frequency dispersion shows up at 192 K. The results show high electric-field tunability of the dielectric constant with a low dielectric loss at radio frequencies. The electric-field dependence of the dielectric constant around 80 K can be well described by the modified Devonshire relation including the Langevin-type cluster term, i.e., ε(E)=ε1−ε2E2+ε3E4+(Pjxj/ε0)[cosh(Exj)]−2. The fit parameters indicate that the polar cluster carries polarization P=∼0.28–0.65 mC/m2 with the cluster size of L=∼24–30 nm.

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