Abstract

Abstract (1− x )Ba 0.5 Sr 0.5 TiO 3 – x Mg 2 TiO 4 composite ceramics were synthesized in situ by the hydrothermal method and their structure and dielectric properties were investigated systematically. Results showed that a ferroelectric–dielectric composite containing Ba 0.5 Sr 0.5 TiO 3 and Mg 2 TiO 4 phases could be successfully synthesized at sintering temperatures below 1300 °C. As the sintering temperature increased, the dielectric peaks of the cubic-tetragonal phase transition were markedly enhanced and sharpened and shifted toward high temperature. As the concentration of Mg 2 TiO 4 increased, both permittivity ( e ) and tunability ( T ) decreased, whereas Q value firstly increased and then decreased. The sample with x =0.6 exhibited good microwave dielectric properties, with e of 136, Q of 342 (at 3.804 GHz) and T of 16.2%, which make it a potential candidate for the fabrication of tunable microwave devices.

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