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New SrSmGa3O7 Ceramics: Sintering Behavior, Structure, Electrical, and Microwave Dielectric Properties
Zitao Shi1,2, Xiao Zhang1,2,3, Xiaodong Feng4
1State Key Laboratory of Electronic Thin Films and Integrated Devices, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu 611731, China.
Abstract:
The development of high-frequency communication technology urgently requires new types of microwave dielectric ceramics with excellent performance. New melilite-structured SrSmGa3O7 ceramics were prepared by using the conventional solid-state method. The impedance analysis demonstrates that SrSmGa3O7 ceramics have good insulation characteristics, with the conducting activation energies of 0.51 and 1.01 eV for the grain and grain boundary, respectively. The bond valence theory suggests that the stretched Sm-O and Ga-O bonds have a major influence on εr, leading to a higher measured value than the theoretical one (7.6). The calculation by P-V-L chemical bond theory shows that the Sr/Sm-O bond significantly affects the bond ionicity (fi), and the Ga-O bonds have a crucial influence on the lattice energy (Ub) and bond energy (Eb). This result provides guidance for SrSmGa3O7 ceramic modification to enhance its performance. The 1425 °C sintered SrSmGa3O7 ceramic exhibited the optimal microwave dielectric properties (εr = 12.1 ± 0.1, Q × f = 27,740 ± 613 GHz (at 11.4 GHz), and τf = -37.5 ± 0.4 ppm/°C), indicating that the SrSmGa3O7 ceramics are a favorable dielectric material for high-frequency applications.

