Abstract

A perovskite solid solution (1−x)(Sr0.5Ce0.5)TiO3+δ−xNdAlO3, x=0.1 to 0.4 was prepared by conventional solid state method. X-ray diffraction spectra revealed a single phase with tetragonal structure, indicating that doping of NdAlO3 significantly stabilized the perovskite-like structure. The addition of NdAlO3 facilitated the formation of large plate-like grains with porous microstructure. The dielectric constant (εr) decreased with increasing x because of the small ionic polarizability of NdAlO3. The Q×f value was strongly dependent on the microstructure of these ceramics. The temperature coefficient of resonant frequency (τf) gradually shifted to near zero with a rise of x, which resulted from the decrease in tolerance factor (t). The solid solution with x=0.4 sintered at 1550°C for 4h showed a good combination of dielectric properties: εr=72, Q×f=12052GHz and τf=+5pmm/°C.

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