Effect of Preparation Methods on Microstructures and Microwave Dielectric Properties of CdWO4 Ceramics

The monoclinic structure (p2/c) CdWO 4 compound was synthesized by high energy ball mill (HEBM), conventional solid state (CSS) and reaction-sintering (RS) methods. The influence of the processing method on the characteristics of CdWO 4 powders and the related microwave dielectric properties for sin...

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Published inIntegrated ferroelectrics Vol. 167; no. 1; pp. 107 - 114
Main Authors Guo, Bao-Chun, Liu, Peng, Fu, Zhi-Fen, Ruan, Pan, Bai, Xue-Jiao
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Taylor & Francis 22.11.2015
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Summary:The monoclinic structure (p2/c) CdWO 4 compound was synthesized by high energy ball mill (HEBM), conventional solid state (CSS) and reaction-sintering (RS) methods. The influence of the processing method on the characteristics of CdWO 4 powders and the related microwave dielectric properties for sintering ceramics was investigated. The results indicate that the HEBM method is an effective way for preparing fine powders and reduces the calcining or sintering temperatures, RS method was simplified greatly. Due to the very different nature of the powders and sintering temperature, the ceramics by CSS and RS showed very strong orientation growth. The CSS method ceramics have a higher density and better microwave dielectric properties than HEBM or RS method, and the variation of Qf, ϵ r and τ f werealso explained based on the difference in microstructures.
ISSN:1058-4587
1607-8489
DOI:10.1080/10584587.2015.1106891