2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10854-016-5358-8
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Enhanced dielectric and non-ohmic properties in CaCu3Ti4O12/CaTiO3 nanocomposites prepared by a chemical combustion method

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“…No possible impurity phase, e.g., CuO or SrTiO 3 , was observed. This observation is similar to those reported in the literature for the CCTO/CTO composites [20,21,26,28,32], which comprised of~66.7 mol% CCTO and~33.3 mol% CTO [18,28,29]. The nominal composition of CCTO/CTO can be written as Ca(Cu 2 Ca)Ti 4 O 12 , which is similar to that of CCTO.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…No possible impurity phase, e.g., CuO or SrTiO 3 , was observed. This observation is similar to those reported in the literature for the CCTO/CTO composites [20,21,26,28,32], which comprised of~66.7 mol% CCTO and~33.3 mol% CTO [18,28,29]. The nominal composition of CCTO/CTO can be written as Ca(Cu 2 Ca)Ti 4 O 12 , which is similar to that of CCTO.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…To better evaluate the nonlinear J – E characteristics of the optimized CCTO–STO composite ceramic samples, we compare the E b and α values of the 0.9CCTO–0.1STO composite ceramics in the current study with those of other reported CCTO-based composite ceramics in previous literature studies. , , As depicted in Figure , it is evident that our composite ceramics (0.9CCTO–0.1STO sample) shows a superior breakdown field and nonlinear coefficient among the other reported CCTO-based composite ceramics, indicating the excellent nonlinear properties achieved in the CCTO–STO system in this work. Our results illustrate that the CCTO ceramics with doped STO can realize the super-high nonlinear performances, and the CCTO–STO composite ceramics could potentially become promising candidates for the applications in varistor devices.…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…However, the unresolved challenges in the CCTO perovskite material are that it shows a relatively large dielectric loss and low electric breakdown field, which in electrical operations are undesired for practical applications. Most recently, it is demonstrated that optimizing the fabrication process, substituting ions of the A-site and B-site, , and introducing a second phase have been employed to tune electrical heterogeneity and the potential barrier layer based on the IBLC effect, and thereby, improving the dielectric and nonlinear properties of CCTO ceramics. The common notion is that the desired high permittivity, relatively low dielectric loss, as well as the high breakdown field strength of CCTO ceramics are difficult to balance simultaneously, and thus, achieving the optimized dielectric and nonlinear properties is still a huge challenge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the origins of the giant dielectric response in CCTO ceramics have been thus unclear, improvement of dielectric properties and electrical response of this ceramic have been continuously achieved. The first severe problem, namely, a high loss tangent (tan δ), has been addressed in several works. Improved preparation methods such as a wet chemical route, chemical combustion, modified solid state reaction, spark plasma sintering, and quick quenching were used to prepare high-performance CCTO ceramics. Additionally, substitution of metal ions into the CCTO lattice can also improve both the dielectric and nonlinear electrical properties of these materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%