Abstract
This paper investigated the influences of initial particle sizes on electrical properties and densification of laminated Ba1.002La0.003TiO3 ceramics prepared by the reduction–reoxidation technique. Ba1.002La0.003TiO3 powders with average size of∼820nm and∼260nm were prepared by the planet ball milling and the sand milling, respectively. For ceramic samples from ∼260nm particles, the inflection point where the densification rate begins to decrease occurs at a higher sintering temperature than that of ceramic samples from∼820nm particles. An abnormal growth of grains is observed in ceramic samples from∼820nm particles, which resists reoxidation. Samples from∼260nm particles are prone to be globally reoxidized and exhibit a much greater change in grain boundary resistance and RT resistivity after reoxidation. A possible mechanism of the oxygen diffusion in the reoxidation process is proposed, which verifies that samples with smaller grains as well as lower density are easily oxidized to a deeper degree.
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