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Structure evolutions with enhanced dielectric permittivity and ferroelectric properties of Ba(1-x)(La, Li)xTiO3 ceramics

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE-MATERIALS IN ELECTRONICS
Volume 32, Issue 18, Pages 23103-23115

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10854-021-06793-7

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  1. National Key Research and Development Project [2020YFC1521900, 2020YFC1521904]
  2. National Nature Science Foundation [51902259]
  3. 111 Program of MOE [B08040]
  4. SKLSP Project [2019-TZ-04]
  5. Open-end Fund of International Joint Research Laboratory of Henan Province for Underground Space Development and Disaster Prevention, Henan Polytechnic University, China

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Polycrystalline Ba(1-x)(La0.50Li0.50)(x)TiO3 ceramics were fabricated using solid-state reaction technique, to increase dielectric permittivity and potentially apply in capacitor applications.
Polycrystalline Ba(1-x)(La0.50Li0.50)(x)TiO3 (0 <= x <= 0.12) ceramics are fabricated via the solid-state reaction technique to analyze their structure, excellent dielectric permittivity, and ferro/piezoelectric characteristics systematically. Powder x-ray diffraction has revealed the pure polycrystalline tetragonal symmetry for x <= 0.09 compositions. Rietveld refinement analysis has revealed the structure having a reducing tetragonality with increasing composition. A dense and compact ceramic with many grains having different size distributions has been perceived. The substitution of Li and La ions in BaTiO3 unit cell lattice has increased the ambient temperature dielectric permittivity with reduced loss tangent from similar to 2000, similar to 0.019 (for x = 0) to similar to 5166, similar to 0.002 (for x = 0.09) at 1 MHz frequency. In addition, a high bipolar strain similar to 0.24% for x = 0.03 is obtained. The increase of dielectric permittivity with reduced loss tangent might be applicable for capacitor applications at ambient conditions.

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