High insulation resistivity and low dielectric loss in (Ta, Al)‐codoped BaTiO3 colossal permittivity materials

Author:

Fan Jiangtao12,He Gang1ORCID,Long Zhen1,Hu Zhanggui12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tianjin Key Laboratory of Functional Crystal Materials, Institute of Functional Crystal, College of Material Science and Engineering Tianjin University of Technology Tianjin China

2. College of Material Science and Engineering Hefei University of Technology Hefei China

Abstract

AbstractLow insulation resistivity is a key factor limiting the practical application of colossal permittivity (CP) ceramics in electronic components. In this study, BaTiO3–0.01Ta2O5xAl2O3 (BTAx, x = 0.005, 0.01, 0.015, 0.02) CP ceramics with high insulation resistance were successfully prepared by sintering in N2. In particular, BTA0.015 ceramic exhibits CP (εr = 2.01 × 105, 1 kHz), low dielectric loss (tanδ = 0.044, 1 kHz), high insulation resistivity (ρv = 1.4 × 109 Ω cm, DC voltage (DC) 100 V), and superior frequency and thermal stability (20 Hz–1 MHz, room temperature–350°C). The polarization mechanism, dielectric and insulating properties were investigated by different atmosphere processing, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and impedance analysis. Moderate doping of Al2O3 facilitates the construction of electron‐pinned defect dipoles, which improves the dielectric properties. In addition, the ceramics feature an extremely fine grain size, which is conducive to suppressing the long‐range migration of delocalized electrons. The combination of electron pinning defect dipole effects and internal barrier layer capacitance effects are the responsible for the giant dielectric constant. This research shows that the defect dipole‐dependent polarization can be employed to design highly insulating BaTiO3‐based CP ceramics.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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