The effect of stress on the dielectric-temperature characteristics of core-shell grain structure

Authors
Park, Y.Kim, Y.Kim, H.-G.
Issue Date
1996-01
Citation
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, v.29, no.9, pp.2483 - 2491
Abstract
Using various particle sizes of starting BaTiO3, we investigated the effect of stress on the dielectric-temperature characteristics of cerium-modified barium titanate. Transmission electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectroscopy confirmed three distinct areas: a grain core, a grain shell, and gradient regions. The grain size and volume fractions of the grain core were somewhat proportional to the particle size of starting BaTiO3. The dielectric-temperature characteristics will be explained in terms of three inhomogeneous regions and the internal stress. The dielectric-temperature characteristic of the large grains (> 3 μ4m) proved to be a function of variation in the Tc values, whereas that of the small grains (< 3 μ;m) was a function of both the Tc values and the internal stress. In particular, the internal stress was found to be proportional to the volume fraction of the cerium-doped region, to depress and shift the calculated dielectric constant versus temperature characteristics.
Keywords
Ceramic materials; Cerium compounds; Doping (additives); Grain size and shape; Particle size analysis; Permittivity; Residual stresses; Stress analysis; Thermal effects; Transmission electron microscopy; Volume fraction; Core shell grain structure; Dielectric temperature characteristics; Energy dispersive spectroscopy; Barium titanate; Ceramic materials; Cerium compounds; Doping (additives); Grain size and shape; Particle size analysis; Permittivity; Residual stresses; Stress analysis; Thermal effects; Transmission electron microscopy; Volume fraction; Core shell grain structure; Dielectric temperature characteristics; Energy dispersive spectroscopy; Barium titanate
ISSN
0022-3727
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/144863
DOI
10.1088/0022-3727/29/9/038
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