Abstract

Barium–strontium titanate, Ba 1− x Sr x TiO 3 (BST), is a continuous solid solution between barium titanate, BaTiO 3, and strontium titanate, SrTiO 3, over the whole composition range. The Curie temperature ( T C ) of this system increases with the concentration of Sr in the BaTiO 3 lattice, and hence can be tailored through different Ba/Sr molar ratios to obtain a desired T C . In this work we present dielectric permittivity for the system Ba 1− x Sr x TiO 3, with 0≤ x≤1, at 2.7 GHz. The measurements were made using the small perturbation method, where resonance frequency and the quality factor of a cavity, with and without the sample, were used to calculate the complex dielectric permittivity, ε * = ε ′ − i ε ″ , of the material.

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