Abstract
Sintering behavior, phase evolution, and microwave dielectric properties of Bi(Sb1−xTax)O4 ceramics (0.05≤x≤0.60) were studied and their relationships were discussed in detail. Phase studies revealed that a pure monoclinic phase could be formed when x≤0.20 and a pure orthorhombic phase could be obtained when x≥0.50. As the x value increased from 0.05 to 0.60, the densified temperature of Bi(Sb1−xTax)O4 ceramics decreased from 1050° to about 960°C whereas the density increased from 8.07 to 8.41 g/cm3. The microwave dielectric constant increased from 20.5 to 34 whereas the Q×f value decreased from 60 000 to 29 000 GHz. In the monoclinic phase region, the temperature coefficients of resonant frequency shifted linearly from −58 to −45 ppm/°C as the x value increased from 0.05 to 0.2 and then remained constant at about −12 ppm/°C when x≥0.40. The Bi(Sb1−xTax)O4 ceramics are promising for application of low‐temperature cofired ceramics technology.
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