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Advances in Applied Ceramics
Structural, Functional and Bioceramics
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A review on crystallisation behaviour of perovskite glass ceramics

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Pages 193-207 | Received 22 Nov 2013, Accepted 24 Dec 2013, Published online: 16 Jan 2014
 

Abstract

In last few decades, the perovskite glass ceramics have attracted attention of researchers and scientists. The advent of glass ceramics has enabled the overall range of polycrystalline ceramic materials to be extended and amplified which enabled the applications to be addressed that would not readily be possible with other types of ceramics, e.g. sintered materials. Soon after the discovery of the glass ceramic process, attempts were made to produce glass ceramics having high permittivity, low dielectric loss, high electrical resistance and dielectric breakdown strength by precipitating ferroelectric phases in the glassy matrix. In order to produce glass ceramics of high dielectric constant, barium titanate glass ceramics is the first ferroelectric perovskite. In this review article, we are giving results of crystallisation behaviour of some perovskite glass ceramics such as BaTiO3, SrTiO3, PbTiO3, (BaSr)TiO3 and (PbSr)TiO3.

Acknowledgements

A. K. Yadav gratefully acknowledges to the publishers of cited contribution for giving the permission for reproduction for academic purpose as review article. The authors also acknowledge to the authors of cited articles for the contribution on perovskites glass ceramics. The authors specially would like to acknowledge Professor Devendra Kumar and Professor Om Parkash, Department of Ceramic Engineering, IIT BHU Varanasi, Dr O. P. Thakur, Scientist ‘F’ Electroceramics Group, Solid State Physics Laboratory, DRDO (Min. of Defense) Lucknow Road, Timarpur and Dr Ashok Kumar Sahu, Scientific Officer ‘E’, Advanced Ceramic Section, Glass and Advanced Ceramic division BARC, Mumbai for useful contribution.

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