1994
DOI: 10.1111/j.1151-2916.1994.tb07070.x
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Effect of Glass Additions on BaO–TiO2–WO3 Microwave Ceramics

Abstract: The effect of glass addition on the properties of BaO-TiO,-WO, microwave dielectric material N-35, which has Q = 5900 and K = 35 at 7.2 GHz for samples sintered at 1360"C, was investigated. Several glasses including B,O,, SO,, 5Zn0-2B,03, and nine other commercial glasses were selected for this study. Among these glasses, one with a 5 wt% addition of B,O, to N-35, when sintered at 1200°C, had the best dielectric properties: Q = 8300 and K = 34 at 8.5 GHz. Both Q and K increased with firing temperature as well … Show more

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“…Moreover, thin film technology has become a major requirement for integration since integrated circuits have been applied in microwave communication systems. Among other spinels, MTO is a most promising dielectric candidates, having the inverse type spinel belonging to cubic structure with space group (Fd-3 m) N o 227, exhibits an average dielectric constant (" r ) � 14, a high-quality factor (Qƒ 0 ) � 150,000 GHz and a negative temperature coefficient of resonant frequency (� f ) � �50 ppm/ � C [5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, thin film technology has become a major requirement for integration since integrated circuits have been applied in microwave communication systems. Among other spinels, MTO is a most promising dielectric candidates, having the inverse type spinel belonging to cubic structure with space group (Fd-3 m) N o 227, exhibits an average dielectric constant (" r ) � 14, a high-quality factor (Qƒ 0 ) � 150,000 GHz and a negative temperature coefficient of resonant frequency (� f ) � �50 ppm/ � C [5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where σ dc is the frequency independent conductivity, A is a weakly temperature dependent factor, s is the exponent factor (usually less than unity) and ω is the angular frequency [15][16][17]. The obtained experimental conductivity data (σ (T) ) for sample no.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glasses doped with transition-metal (d n ) and rareearth (4f n ) ions continue to be the attractive subject because of their widely potential applications in such as phosphor, luminescence, nonlinear optical and solid state laser materials [16] and microwave devices [7,8]. These applications are related to the oxidation states and structures of d n and 4f n impurity centers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%