Claims
- 1. A ceramic ferroelectric composite material, comprising:
- (a) barium strontium titanate, said barium strontium titanate represented as Ba.sub.1-x Sr.sub.x TiO.sub.3, wherein x is greater than 0.0 but less than 0.7;
- (b) a compound containing both magnesium and oxygen; and
- (c) a rare earth oxide or a combination of rare earth oxides; wherein said barium strontium titanate, said magnesium containing compound, and said rare earth oxide or combination thereof are combined in said composite material.
- 2. The ceramic ferroelectric composite material of claim 1, wherein said barium strontium titanate is Ba.sub.1-x Sr.sub.x TiO.sub.3 and wherein x=0.35 to 0.45.
- 3. The ceramic ferroelectric composite material of claim 1, wherein said magnesium containing compound is selected from the group consisting of MgO, MgZrO.sub.3, MgZrSrTiO.sub.3, MgTiO.sub.3, and MgCO.sub.3.
- 4. The ceramic ferroelectric composite material of claim 1, wherein said magnesium containing compound comprises MgO.
- 5. The ceramic ferroelectric composite material of claim 1, wherein said rare earth oxide is selected from the group consisting of scandium oxide, yttrium oxide, lanthanum oxide, cerium oxide, praseodymium oxide, neodymium oxide, promethium oxide, samarium oxide, europium oxide, gadolinium oxide, terbium oxide, dysprosium oxide, holmium oxide, erbium oxide, thulium oxide, ytterbium oxide, lutetium oxide, and combinations thereof.
- 6. The ceramic ferroelectric composite material of claim 5, wherein said rare earth oxide is selected from the group consisting of lanthanum oxide, cerium oxide, and neodymium oxide.
- 7. The ceramic ferroelectric composite material of claim 1, wherein the weight ratio of said barium strontium titanate to said magnesium compound ranges from about 99.75-20 percent by weight barium strontium titanate to about 0.25-80 percent by weight magnesium compound; and wherein said rare earth oxide is added to said barium strontium titanate and magnesium compound material at a molar percentage of less than about 10 mole percent.
- 8. The ceramic ferroelectric composite material of claim 7, wherein said magnesium compound is selected from the group consisting of MgO, MgZrO.sub.3, MgZrSrTiO.sub.3, MgAl.sub.2 O.sub.4, MgTiO.sub.3, and MgCO.sub.3.
- 9. The ceramic ferroelectric composite material of claim 8, wherein said magnesium compound comprises MgO.
- 10. The ceramic ferroelectric composite material of claim 7, wherein said rare earth oxide is selected from the group consisting of scandium oxide, yttrium oxide, lanthanum oxide, cerium oxide, praseodymium oxide, neodymium oxide, promethium oxide, samarium oxide, europium oxide, gadolinium oxide, terbium oxide, dysprosium oxide, holmium oxide, erbium oxide, thulium oxide, ytterbium oxide, lutetium oxide, and combinations thereof.
- 11. The ceramic ferroelectric composite material of claim 10, wherein said rare earth oxide is selected from the group consisting of lanthanum oxide, cerium oxide, and neodymium oxide.
- 12. The ceramic ferroelectric composite material of claim 7, wherein said weight ratio of said barium strontium titanate to said magnesium compound is approximately 40 percent by weight barium strontium titanate to approximately 60 percent by weight magnesium compound.
- 13. The ceramic ferroelectric composite material of claim 12, wherein said magnesium compound comprises MgO.
- 14. The ceramic ferroelectric composite material of claim 12, wherein said barium strontium titanate comprises Ba.sub.0.6 Sr.sub.0.4 TiO.sub.3.
- 15. The ceramic ferroelectric composite material of claim 12, wherein said barium strontium titanate comprises Ba.sub.0.55 Sr.sub.0.45 TiO.sub.3.
- 16. The ceramic ferroelectric composite material of claim 12, wherein said rare earth oxide is added to said material at a molar percentage of about 0.5 mole percent.
- 17. The ceramic ferroelectric composite material of claim 12, wherein said rare earth oxides are selected from the group consisting of scandium oxide, yttrium oxide, lanthanum oxide, cerium oxide, praseodymium oxide, neodymium oxide, promethium oxide, samarium oxide, europium oxide, gadolinium oxide, terbium oxide, dysprosium oxide, holmium oxide, erbium oxide, thulium oxide, ytterbium oxide, lutetium oxide, and combinations thereof.
- 18. The ceramic ferroelectric composite material of claim 17, wherein said rare earth oxide is selected from the group consisting of lanthanum oxide, cerium oxide, and neodymium oxide.
- 19. The ceramic ferroelectric composite material of claim 1, wherein said material has a room temperature dielectric constant of from about 79 to about 166.
- 20. The ceramic ferroelectric composite material of claim 1, wherein said material has a loss tangent of less than 0.0008 at a frequency of 250 kHz.
- 21. The ceramic ferroelectric composite material of claim 1, wherein said material has a loss tangent of less than 0.04 at a frequency of 10 GHz.
- 22. The ceramic ferroelectric material of claim 1, wherein said material has a curie temperature of less than about -50.degree. C.
- 23. The ceramic ferroelectric material of claim 1, wherein said material has a tunability of greater than 4.0 percent.
- 24. The ceramic ferroelectric material of claim 1, wherein said material has a temperature stability of TCP.sub.ppm in the range of 150 to 2000 ppm.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and/or licensed by or for the United States Government.
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