abstract |
Ceramic ferroelectric composite materials comprising barium strontium titanate/magnesium and oxygen-containing compound composite further doped with rare earth (lanthanide) oxides. More particularly, these inventive composites are comprised of Ba1-xSrxTiO3/Mg-O based compound/rare earth oxide composite, wherein x is greater than or equal to 0.0 but less than or equal to 1.0, and wherein the weight ratio of BSTO to Mg compound may range from 99.75-20 wt. % BSTO to 0.25-80 wt. % Mg compound, and wherein said rare earth oxide additive comprises less than about 10 mole percent of the composite. The rare earth oxides of the composite include all oxides of the lanthanide series elements including scandium and yttrium, as well as combinations thereof. The magnesium-based compound may be selected from the group consisting of MgO, MgZrO3, MgZrSrTiO3, MgTiO3, and MgCO3. This new class of composite materials has enhanced electronic properties including: low dielectric constants; substantially decreased electronic loss (low loss tangents); increased tunability; increased temperature stability; decreased sintering temperatures; and low curie temperatures. The electronic properties of these new materials can be tailored for various applications including phased array antenna systems, capacitors, transmission wire, wireless communication, and pyroelectric guidance devices. |