Abstract

In this work, Ba0.9Sr0.1TiO3, Ba0.7Sr0.3TiO3, Ba0.5Sr0.5TiO3, Ba0.5Ca0.25Sr0.25TiO3 and Ba0.5Ca0.5TiO3 have been synthesized to evaluate the influence of mono and co-substitution of A-site dopants (Sr2+ and Ca2+) on the structural, electrical and optical properties of BaTiO3 ceramics. Sr2+ added samples showed a tetragonal structure which became slightly distorted with increasing Sr2+ concentration and finally achieved a cubic structure for x = 0.50. Ba0.5Ca0.5TiO3 also retained their tetragonality with limited solubility. Presence of second phase, CaTiO3 demonstrated the fact of restricted solubility. The concurrent effect of Sr2+ and Ca2+ didn't alter the tetragonal structure. Sr2+ substitution enhanced the apparent density as well as grain size which stimulated the domain wall motion and improved dielectric properties. However, the ferroelectric nature of Ba1-xSrxTiO3 was poor due to the redistribution of point defect at grain boundary. The optical band gap was found to be reduced from 3.48 eV to 3.28 eV with increasing Sr2+ content. Co-substitution of cations improved the electrical property significantly. The highest value of dielectric constant was found to be ∼547 for Ba0.5Ca0.25Sr0.25TiO3 ceramics. Both Ba0.5Ca0.25Sr0.25TiO3 and Ba0.5Ca0.5TiO3 had developed P-E loop having lower coercive field and moderate optical band gap energy. Co-doping with Sr2+ and Ca2+ was a good approach enhancing materials electrical as well as optical property.

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