Electrical tunability of a composite consisting of small ferroelectric spheres randomly dispersed into a dielectric background is studied. A new method to calculate the effective permittivity of such a nonlinear composite is introduced. The method is based on the Bruggeman effective medium theory and a specific model for the nonlinear permittivity of the ferrite. The resulting tunability (defined as a measure of the change in the permittivity due to the bias field) is a continuous function of the volume fraction of the ferroelectric material phase in the composite. As an example, SrTiO3 is studied with two different nontunable background materials.
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Jylhä, L., & Sihvola, A. H. (2008). Tunability of granular ferroelectric dielectric composites. Progress in Electromagnetics Research, 78, 189–207. https://doi.org/10.2528/PIER07081502
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