Structural, dielectric and electrical properties of CaBa 4SmTi3Nb7O30 ferroelectric ceramic

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The polycrystalline sample of CaBa4SmTi3Nb 7O30, a member of tungsten bronze family, was prepared by solid-state reaction method. X-ray diffraction analysis shows the formation of single-phase compound with an orthorhombic structure at room temperature. Scanning electron micrograph of the material shows uniform distribution of grains. Detailed studies of dielectric properties of the compound as a function of temperature at different frequencies suggest that the compound has a dielectric anomaly of ferroelectric to paraelectric type at 198°C, and exhibits non-relaxor kind of diffuse phase transition. The ferroelectric nature of the compound has been confirmed by recording polarization-electric field hysteresis loop. Piezoelectric and pyroelectric studies of the compound have been discussed in this paper. Electrical properties of the material have been analyzed using complex impedance technique. The Nyquist plots manifest the contribution of grain boundaries (at higher temperature), in addition to granular contribution (at all temperatures) to the overall impedance. The temperature dependence of dc conductivity suggests that the compound has negative temperature coefficient of resistance (NTCR) behaviour. The frequency dependence of ac conductivity is found to obey Jonscher's universal power law. The observed properties have been compared with calcium free Ba 5SmTi3Nb7O30 compound. © Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Ganguly, P., & Jha, A. K. (2011). Structural, dielectric and electrical properties of CaBa 4SmTi3Nb7O30 ferroelectric ceramic. Bulletin of Materials Science, 34(4), 907–914. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12034-011-0213-2

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