Abstract

The polycrystalline sample of Ba 2 Sr 3 SmTi 3 V 7 O 30, a member of the tungsten bronze structural family, was prepared by a high-temperature solid-state reaction technique. Preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis suggests the formation of a single-phase compound with orthorhombic structure. Detailed studies of the dielectric constant and tangent loss as a function of frequency (100 Hz to 1 MHz) and temperature (32°–500°C) show that this compound has a diffused-type of ferroelectric phase transition at 230°C. Study of the surface morphology by SEM showed uniform grain distribution on the surface of the sample with less porosity. The activation energy, calculated from the plot of temperature dependence of AC conductivity, of the compound was found to be 0.11 eV and 0.14 eV at 500 kHz and 1 MHz respectively. The nature of the variation of conductivity and value of activation energy suggest that the conduction process is of a mixed-type.

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