Abstract

ABSTRACTPolycrystalline samples of lead-free Ba1-xMgxTiO3 (where x = 0.05, 0.10, 0.15) have been fabricated by a hydrothermal method. Single-phase perovskite-type X-ray diffraction patterns were observed and samples have a phase with a tetragonal structure at room temperature for all compositions. The SEM image of the powder shows the agglomeration with increment of Mg concentrations. Small grains with average grain sizes of ∼20 ± 5 nm are uniformly distributed over the mesocrystals. TEM specimens show well-dispersed spherical barium magnesium titanate nanoparticles and diameter of these particles is around 270–300 nm. A dielectric study of Ba1-xMgxTiO3 ceramics as a function of temperature suggested that with increasing substitution concentration the dielectric constant decreased and the Curie temperature shifted towards the lower temperature side. The dielectric diffusivity (γ) was found to be maximum (1.86) for substitution of x = 0.10 in Ba1-xMgxTiO3 compounds. The activation energy (Ea) was found to increases with increasing substitution concentration in BMT compounds.

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