Microstructural evolution and electrical properties of base-metal electroded BaTi4O9 materials with B-Si-Ba-Zn-O glass system

Barium titanate material systems are the basic microwave dielectrics attracting particular interests and subject to many researches due to lots of intriguing properties, such as, its high temperature stability, low loss, high dielectric constant etc. at microwave range. However, BaTi 4 O 9 and Ba 2...

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Hauptverfasser: Chen-Chia Chou, Yu-Shuan Su, Ze-Ming Liu, Utami, B. S., Cheng-Sao Chen, Li-Wen Chu
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Zusammenfassung:Barium titanate material systems are the basic microwave dielectrics attracting particular interests and subject to many researches due to lots of intriguing properties, such as, its high temperature stability, low loss, high dielectric constant etc. at microwave range. However, BaTi 4 O 9 and Ba 2 Ti 9 O 20 ceramics usually need very high sintering temperatures (~1300°C and above) to achieve sufficient density. The present work attempts to investigate the microstructures and corresponding electric properties of low temperature co-fired BaTi 4 O 9 microwave dielectric ceramics with copper electrode and B-Si-Ba-Zn-O glass in reducing atmosphere. Experimental results show that specimens of BaTi 4 O 9 ceramics with various glass compositions and Cu-electrode exhibit different colors and can be attributed to glass diffusivity and reaction with Cu element during sintering. Glass composition plays an important role of the mass transportation of glass. B 2 O 3 /SiO 2 ratio determines glass viscosity and BaO/ZnO ratio contributes to wettability of glass with BaTi 4 O 9 ceramics. In x-ray diffraction patterns, we can observe different Ba-Ti-O phases with various Ba/Ti ratio. Ba 4 Ti 13 O 30 may form when the BaO content in glass is too high (BaO/ZnO ratio is greater than 2). Instead, the BaTi 6 O 13 appears as the content of BaO is low, such as BaO/ZnO ratio is smaller than 0.75. Both extreme conditions degrade the electrical properties of materials. Appropriate composition of glass not only improves material density during sintering, but also enhances phase stability of dielectrics and electrical properties.
ISSN:1099-4734
2375-0448
DOI:10.1109/ISAF.2011.6013984