Abstract
BST ceramics having a composition of Ba0.5Sr0.5Ti1-xSnxO3 (x = 0.03) was prepared following a high-temperature solid state reaction route with BaCO3, SrCO3, TiO2 and SnO2 as raw materials with a suitable stoichiometric ratio. The structural configuration was confirmed by XRD study, and the analysis revealed the structure to be of cubical type. SEM analysis was carried out to get a clear picture of grain and grain boundary. Dielectric and electrical characterization were conducted as a function of temperature as well as frequency ranging from 1kHz to 1 MHz. Complex and modulus spectroscopy analysis were carried out for deep understanding of the material behavior. Broadened dielectric loss peaks were obtained beyond a temperature of 250 °C indicating a non-Debye type relaxation behavior. relaxation peaks were observed at high temperature in a modulus plot, and the activation energies were calculated. The ac conduction phenomenon was found to be thermally activated and the frequency dependence followed Johnscher’s Law. In the present study, a noticeable invariance nature of dielectric constant as well as flat and moderately low loss was observed at moderate temperatures and over a broad range of frequency making the material suitable for wide band application.