Abstract

(1-x)Li2Mg2Mo3O12-xTiO2 (x = 0.1–0.5) composite ceramics are prepared by solid-state sintering process. And the structure, composition, microwave dielectric properties and ultra-low temperature sintering characteristics are studied. The result of two-phase (Li2Mg2Mo3O12 and TiO2) coexistence is definitely identified through XRD, mapping and Raman analysis along different regions. Furthermore, as the sintering temperature increases, the enhanced degree of densification plays a positive role in determining microwave dielectric properties. Sintering additives are used to lower sintering temperature of 0.6Li2Mg2Mo3O12-0.4TiO2 composite ceramics, where 1 wt% H3BO3 is applied to reduce the temperature from 750 °C to 700 °C and maintain excellent microwave dielectric characteristics. The cooling mechanism of sintering aids are also thoroughly studied. In all, 0.6Li2Mg2Mo3O12-0.4TiO2 composite ceramic with 1 wt% H3BO3 sintered at 700 °C displays excellent microwave dielectric properties (εr∼11.27, Q × f ∼43056 GHz, τf ∼ -3 ppm/°C). It can be served as a pioneering candidate in applications of ULTCC (ultra-low temperature co-fired ceramic).

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