Abstract
Ba(Mg 1/3Ta 2/3)O 3 (BMT) is a very important microwave dielectric resonator material with a high dielectric constant of about 25, high quality factor and small temperature variation of resonant frequency. The preparation temperature of BMT ceramics is relatively high, about 1650 °C. The microwave quality factor of BMT depends on the ordering of Mg–Ta–Ta ions on the perovskite B-site. In the present paper we report how one can tailor the properties of BMT ceramics by glass addition, slight non-stoichiometry and by dopant addition. (a) It is found that addition of small amount of glasses such as B 2O 3, ZnO–B 2O 3, ZnO–2B 2O 3, ZnO–B 2O 3–SiO 2 reduces the sintering temperature, increases density, order parameter and quality factor. (b) Slight Mg or Ba deficiency improves densification, order parameter and quality factor whereas excess Mg or Ba deteriorated the properties (c) Small amounts of dopants such as Sb 2O 5, MnCO 3, ZrO 2, WO 3, SnO 2 and ZnO improve the microwave dielectric properties. It is found that the quality factor is maximum when the ionic radii of the dopant ions are close to the weighted average ionic radii of B site ions (i.e. Mg 1/3Ta 2/3), which is 0.653 Å.
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