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Science of Sintering 2010 Volume 42, Issue 1, Pages: 69-79
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOS1001069P
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Influence of rare-earth additives (La, Sm and Dy) on the microstructure and dielectric properties of doped BaTiO3 ceramics

Paunović Vesna (Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Niš)
Živković Lj. (Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Niš)
Mitić V. (Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Niš)

A series of La/Mn, Sm/Mn and Dy/Mn codoped BaTiO3 samples were prepared by the conventional solid state procedure with dopant concentrations ranging from 0.1 up to 2.0 at%. The specimens were sintered at 1320°C and 1350°C in an air atmosphere for two hours. The low doped samples demonstrated a mainly uniform and homogeneous microstructure with average grain sizes ranging from 0.3 μm to 5.0 μm. The appearance of secondary abnormal grains in the fine grain matrix and core-shell structure were observed in highly doped La/BaTiO3 and Dy/BaTiO3 sintered at 1350°C. The low doped samples, sintered at 1350°C, display a high value of dielectric permittivity at room temperature, 6800 for Sm/BaTiO3, 5900 for Dy/BaTiO3 and 3100 for La/BaTiO3. A nearly flat permittivity-response was obtained in specimens with 2.0 at% additive content. Using a modified Curie-Weiss law the Curie-like constant C⁄ and a critical exponent γ were calculated. The obtained values of γ pointed out the diffuse phase transformation in heavily doped BaTiO3 samples.

Keywords: batio3 doped ceramics, sintering, microstructures, dielectric properties