Abstract
The miniaturization of electronic components has become a megatrend in the future, making colossal dielectric permittivity materials receive unprecedented attention. In this work, we proposed a universal route to achieve colossal dielectric permittivity, low loss factor and excellent dielectric temperature stability in rare earth doped perovskite oxide SrTiO3. Sm doped SrTiO3 ceramics prepared by high-energy ball milling exhibit ultrahigh dielectric permittivity 441,543, low loss factor 0.02, good dielectric temperature stability (<15 %) in the temperature range of −55–200 °C, and very high resistance 109Ω, which meets the EIA X9R standard, XPS and impedance spectra indicate that the electron-pinned defect-dipoles effect is the origin of colossal dielectric permittivity and low loss factor. This work shows that Sm-doped SrTiO3 activated by high-energy ball milling has broad prospects in the applications of thermally-stable miniaturized capacitors.
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