(Ba3MTiMO9)-Ti-III-O-V (M-III = Fe, Ga, Y, Lu, M-V = Nb, Ta, Sb) perovskite oxides Synthesis, structure and dielectric properties
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01/12/2010
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We describe the synthesis structures and dielectric properties of new perovskite oxides of the formula (Ba3MTiMO9)-Ti-III-O-V for M-III = Fe Ga Y Lu and M-V = Nb Ta Sb While M-V = Nb and Ta oxides adopt disordered/partially ordered 3C perovskite structures where M-III/Ti/M-V metal-oxygen octahedra are corner connected the M-V = Sb oxides show a distinct preference for the 6H structure where Sb-V/Ti-IV metal-oxygen octahedra share a common face forming (Sb Ti)O-9 dimers that are corner-connected to the (MO6)-O-III octahedra The preference of antimony oxides (Sb-V 4d(10)) for the 6H structure which arises from a special Sb-V-O chemical bonding that tends to avoid linear Sb-O-Sb linkages unlike Nb-V/Ta-V d(0) atoms which prefer similar to 180 degrees Nb/Ta-O-Nb/Ta linkages - is consistent with the crystal chemistry of M-V-O oxides in general The dielectric properties reveal a significant difference among Mill members All the oxides with the 3C structure excepting those with Mill = Fe show a normal low loss dielectric behaviour with epsilon = 20-60 in the temperature range 50-400 degrees C the M-III = Fe members with this structure (M-V = Nb Ta) display a relaxor-like ferroelectric behaviour with large E values at frequencies <= 1 MHz (50-500 degrees C) (C) 2010 Elsevier Masson SAS All rights reserved |
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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/35971/1/Ba3M.pdf Joy, Joby E and Atamanik, Eric and Mani, Rohini and Nag, Abanti and Tiwari, RM and Thangadurai, V and Gopalakrishnan, J (2010) (Ba3MTiMO9)-Ti-III-O-V (M-III = Fe, Ga, Y, Lu, M-V = Nb, Ta, Sb) perovskite oxides Synthesis, structure and dielectric properties. In: Solid State Sciences, 12 (12). pp. 1970-1976. |
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Elsevier Science |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.solidstatesciences.2010.08.009 http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/35971/ |
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