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Some New Ceramics and Thin Films of Pb(B 3+ ,Nb)TiO 3 -PbTiO 3 System
2002
The structure, dielectric, and electromechanical properties of (1-x)Pb(B 3+ ,Nb)TiO 3 -xPbTiO 3 binary systems (B=Lu,Er,To,Ho) are reported. High values of the electromechanical coupling coefficien...
Electrical transport in carbon black-epoxy resin composites at different temperatures
2013
Citation: J. Appl. Phys. 114, 033707 (2013); doi: 10.1063/1.4815870 (Received 3 May 2013; accepted 27 June 2013; published online 17 July 2013) Results of broadband electric/dielectric properties of different surface area—carbon black/epoxy resin composites above the percolation threshold are reported in a wide temperature range (25–500 K). At higher temperatures (above 400 K), the electrical conductivity of composites is governed by electrical transport in polymer matrix and current carriers tunneling from carbon black clusters to polymer matrix. The activation energy of such processes decreases when the carrier concentration increases, i.e., with the increase of carbon black concentration…
Evolution of the complex permittivity of biological tissue at microwaves ranges: Correlation study with burn depth
2014
The evolution of the muscle tissue's complex permittivity represents a growing interest in terms of characterization in medicine and biology. The influence of a burned part on the permittivity is not very developed. In this work, an estimation of the complex permittivity of biological tissues is performed as a function of the depth of burn tissues. The sensor, an open-ended coaxial probe, is placed directly against each sample. The evolution of the complex permittivity is studied for two measurements conditions (in the air and in a physiological solution). A correlation study is attempted with the depth of burn tissue.
Tuning the dielectric properties of hafnium silicate films
2007
The influence of Si concentration in hafnium silicate dielectrics on thermal stability and dielectric permittivity was analyzed. A phase diagram was developed using GIXRD and FTIR measurement. The stabilization of the ''higher-k'' cubic/tetragonal phase for annealing temperatures up to 1000^oC with a steady increase in capacitance was demonstrated for Hf"0"."9"4Si"0"."0"6O"2 films. It was also shown that the stabilization of nano-crystalline Hf"0"."8"0Si"0"."2"0O"2 films can be realized for annealing temperatures up to 900^oC. The influence of TiN electrodes on the dielectric constant and the leakage current characteristic was also investigated. A permittivity increase for annealing tempera…
Influence of Axial Pressure on Electric Properties of PLuN and 0.6PLuN–0.4PSN Ceramics
2005
The dielectric, pyroelectric and hysteresis loops measurements of PLuN and 0.6PLuN–0.4PSN ceramics, stress-free or under the stress (0–1.5 kbar), have been carried out. It is shown that uniaxial pressure shifts the phase transformation and decreases the thermal hysteresis of the electric permittivity and the field-polarization hysteresis. These changes of properties could be connected with domain wall motion and with switching of the polarization under uniaxial pressure.
Dielectric Properties of the 0.05PZN–0.95PSN Ferroelectric Ceramics at Low and Infra-Low Frequencies
2005
Manifestations of relaxor properties similar to those observed in lead magnesium niobates are reported in the 0.05PZN–0.95PSN ceramic solid solution system. Behaviour of the effective dielectric permittivity and dielectric loss with temperature at frequencies between 0.1 and 10 Hz at different field amplitudes are examined in ceramic samples of 0.05PZN–0.95PSN. The temperature T m of the dielectric permittivity maximum is observed to decrease with the increase of the measuring field amplitude E o . Dependence of T m on frequency at strong and weak fields is observed to follow the Fogel-Fulcher law, and the Fogel-Fulcher temperature is found to decrease with the increase of E o . Results of …
Dependence of dielectric permittivity on bias field in Pb1−xBaxSc0.5Nb0.5O3
2001
Abstract Bias field effect on the dielectric permittivity is studied in Badoped lead scandium niobate ferroelectric ceramics (PBSN-x) prepared by conventional technology. Results of this work allow to analyse the mechanism of possible formation and motion of domain and/or phase boundaries in the explored ferroelectric ceramics.
Evolution of dielectric permittivity under applied field in PLZT 8.3/70/30 ceramics
2000
Abstract The jump of dielectric permittivity as function of bias field applied after various duration of storage at the measurement temperature is investigated. The influence of storage time on ϵ(E=) depends on the value of bias field and frequency of measuring field. It is found that ϵ(E=) depends on the path of how particular field value is reached.
Substitution effects on the relaxor properties of lead magnesium niobate ceramics
1999
Abstract The temperature dependence of the dielectric permittivity is studied in different Pb(Mg⅓Nb⅔)O3 based ceramics, in which the ordered region size can be changed by introducing titanium or lanthanum ions. Both the relaxor behaviour and the nonlinear dielectric component are found to be dependent on the impurity content. Especially, the nonlinearity increases strongly as the material exhibits a more conventional ferroelectric behaviour, i.e. as the size of the polar clusters, which develop in the paraelectric matrix, increases.
Mean field behaviour of Sr1−xCaxTiO3
1996
A systematic analysis of the dielectric constant as a function of temperature in SrTiO 3 : Ca crystals with Ca content of 0.0020, 0.0032, 0.0055. 0.0058, and 0.0110 shows that the Barrett parameters are clearly modified by the Ca content. We have found for each Ca concentration the temperature below which the contribution of the Ca induced clusters becomes sizeable. The values obtained for the fitted parameters in the Barrett formula allow us to trace a boundary between the low-temperature quantum paraelectric and ferroelectric regimes.