Abstract

A polycrystalline ceramic oxide, BaFe2MnO6 was produced through a regular solid-state route. The phase creation in the synthesized substance was investigated through X-ray diffraction (XRD) technique. The present material has found with made up of a single phase orthorhombic structure. The electrical properties of the compound were recorded through an LCR meter for a broader range of frequencies and temperatures. This perovskite oxide material possesses a large relative permittivity (ɛr = 1139) and low dielectric loss (tanδ = 0.421) at the ambient atmospheric condition, while the curie temperature arise beyond 450 °C. The resultant dielectric properties of this material assure its promising candidature for feasible applications in smart electronic devices such as dielectric material in ceramic capacitors.

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