Low-temperature sintering and microwave dielectric properties of zinc metatitanate-rutile mixtures using boron

Authors
Kim, HTKim, SHNahm, SByun, JDKim, Y
Issue Date
1999-11
Publisher
AMER CERAMIC SOC
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY, v.82, no.11, pp.3043 - 3048
Abstract
Mixtures of zinc metatitanate and rutile (ZnTiO3 + xTiO(2), where x = 0-0.5) have been prepared via the conventional mixed-oxide method. Centrifugal planetary milling with zirconia beads 1 mm in diameter produced very fine powders (mean particle size of 0.2 mu m), which allowed the synthesis of ZnTiO3 and sintering at temperatures <945 degrees C, which is the decomposition temperature of ZnTiO3. Sintering of the mixtures was enhanced further by the addition of B2O3. Densities of >94% of the theoretical density have been attained for the specimens that were sintered at 875 degrees C for 4 h with B2O3 additions of <1 wt%. Microwave dielectric properties of the aforementioned compositions were as follows: dielectric constant of 29-31, normalized quality factor of 56000-69000 GHz, and a temperature coefficient of resonance frequency between -10 and +10 ppm/degrees C, Sintering was enhanced by the formation of a ZnO-B2O3 liquid phase, which affected the microwave properties, because of variation in the phase composition.
Keywords
GLASS ADDITIONS; CERAMICS; TITANATES; MICROSTRUCTURE; TRANSFORMATION; GLASS ADDITIONS; CERAMICS; TITANATES; MICROSTRUCTURE; TRANSFORMATION; microwave dielectric properties
ISSN
0002-7820
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/141873
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