Microstructure evolution and phase transition in La/Mn doped barium titanate ceramics

  • Paunovic V
  • Mitic V
  • Pavlovic V
  • et al.
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La/Mn codoped BaTiO3 with different La2O3 content, ranging from 0.1 to 5.0 at% La, was investigated regarding their microstructural and dielectric characteristics. The content of 0.05 at% Mn was constant in all investigated samples. The samples were sintered at 1320?C and 1350?C for two hours. Microstructural studies were done using SEM and EDS analysis. The fine-grained microstructure was obtained even for low content of La. The appearance of secondary abnormal grains with serrated features along grain boundaries was observed in 1.0 at% La-BaTiO3 sintered at 1350?C. Nearly flat permittivity-temperature response was obtained in specimens with 2.0 and 5.0 at% La. Using the modified Curie-Weiss law a critical exponent ? and C' were calculated. The obtained values of ? pointed out the diffuse phase transformation in heavily doped BaTiO3 and great departure from the Curie-Weiss law for low doped ceramics.nema

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Paunovic, V., Mitic, V., Pavlovic, V., Miljkovic, M., & Zivkovic, L. (2010). Microstructure evolution and phase transition in La/Mn doped barium titanate ceramics. Processing and Application of Ceramics, 4(4), 253–258. https://doi.org/10.2298/pac1004253p

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