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Original Articles

Liquid phase effect of Bi2O3 additive on densification, microstructure and microwave dielectric properties of Mg2TiO4 ceramics

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Pages 173-184 | Received 07 Nov 2016, Accepted 06 Jun 2017, Published online: 07 Nov 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Bi2O3 added Mg2TiO4 (MTO) ceramics were prepared by conventional solid-state reaction method. The effect of Bi2O3 on the densification, microstructure and microwave dielectric properties of MTO ceramics was investigated. The Bi2O3 addition significantly lowered the densification temperature of MTO ceramics from 1450°C to 1250°C, which is attributed to the liquid phase effect and smaller initial particle sizes. The dielectric constant (ϵr) was not significantly changed; while the Q × fo was tremendously influenced with Bi2O3 content. A fine combination of microwave dielectric properties (Q × fo = 160,500 GHz, (at 10.48 GHz) and ϵr = 13.2) were obtained for the 1 wt.% Bi2O3 added MTO sample, sintered at 1250°C. Further, the microwave dielectric properties of the MTO ceramics showed significant dependent on relative density, average grain size and oxygen vacancies.

Acknowledgments

The author RKB acknowledges the assistance from DRDO. The authors acknowledge Prof. A. Mahanta, Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, IIT Guwahati, for helping microwave related measurements. One of the co-author T Santhosh Kumar acknowledges IIT (ISM) Dhanabad for providing Post Doctoral Fellowship.

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