Abstract
(Ba0.5Sr0.5)TiO3 (BST) thin films were deposited by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) and investigated as a function of Ni dopant concentration in low and high frequency regions. In low frequency region (<10 MHz), the Ni-dopant concentration in BST films has a strong influence on the material properties including dielectric and tunable properties. Ni-doped (≤3 mol%) BST films showed denser, smoother morphologies and smaller grain sizes than those with 6 and 12 mol% Ni. Dielectric constant and loss of 3 mol% Ni-doped BST films were about 980 and 0.3%, respectively. In addition, tunability and figure of merit of 3 mol% doped BST films showed maximum values of approximately 39% and 108, respectively. In high frequency region (>1 GHz), the frequency tunability range at center frequency of undoped BST and 3 mol% Ni-doped BST coplanar waveguide (CPW) resonators showed 102 and 152 MHz, respectively at 30 V dc bias. The Ni-doped BST thin films are possible in applications of microwave tunable capacitors.