Author:
Huang Ji-Quan ,Hong Lan-Xiu ,Han Gao-Rong ,Weng Wen-Jian ,Du Pi-Yi ,
Abstract
Fe-Ni-BaTiO3 three-phase composites with super high dielectric constant were successfully prepared by sintering BaTiO3 with various amount of metal (Ni and Fe with a fixed mol ratio of 78∶22) in nitrogen atmosphere at 1250℃ for 2h. The impedance and the dielectric properties were measured by an Agilent 4294A precision impedance analyzer, and the dc conductivity was measured by a Keithley 6571 high resistance meter. The results indicate that this type of composite undergoes an insulator-conductor transition with increasing metal concentration and the dielectric constant diverged near the percolation threshold. The dielectric constant reaches as high as 22000 when fMetal=0.23, which is about 12 times that of the BaTiO3 matrix, while the dielectric loss keeps still a low and stable value of about 0.08 with increasing metal concentration. And the dielectric relaxation shows a notable Maxwell-Wagner characterization, which suggests that conduction mechanisms may play an important role in the dielectric response.
Publisher
Acta Physica Sinica, Chinese Physical Society and Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
Cited by
19 articles.
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