Claims
- 1. A high frequency wave absorbing ceramics of a ternary composition comprising lead iron niobate Pb(Fe.sub.1/2 Nb.sub.1/2)O.sub.3, lead iron tungstate Pb(Fe.sub.2/3 W.sub.1/3)O.sub.3 and lead iron tantalate Pb(Fe.sub.1/2 Ta.sub.1/2)O.sub.3,
- the composition ratio in the ternary composition lying in the inside (including the boundary) of a quadrangle A-B-C-D in the ternary phase diagram shown in FIG. 1, and
- the high frequency wave absorbing ceramics having a dielectric constant of 13000 or more at a frequency of 1 MHz.
- 2. The high frequency wave absorbing ceramics according to claim 1, wherein the ternary composition is expressed as (1-x)(1-y)Pb(Fe.sub.1/2 Nb.sub.1/2)O.sub.3 (1-x)yPb(Fe.sub.2/3 W.sub.1/3)O.sub.3 OHYA et al, Ser. No. 07/125,711 xPb(Fe.sub.1/2 Ta.sub.1/2)O.sub.3 in which y is from 0.25 to 0.33 when x is 0.05 in the above equation.
- 3. The high frequency wave absorbing ceramics according to claim 1, wherein the ternary composition is expressed as (1-x)(1-y)Pb(Fe.sub.1/2 Nb.sub.1/2)O.sub.3 (1-x)yPb(Fe.sub.2/3 W.sub.1/3)O.sub.3 xPb(Fe.sub.1/2 Ta.sub.1/2)O.sub.3 in which y is from 0.18 to 0.25 when x is from 0.025 to 0.05 in the above equation.
- 4. The high frequency wave absorbing ceramics according to claim 1, wherein the ternary composition is expressed as (1-x)(1-y)Pb(Fe.sub.1/2 Nb.sub.1/2)O.sub.3 (1-x)yPb(Fe.sub.2/3 W.sub.1/3)O.sub.3 xPb(Fe.sub.1/2 Ta.sub.1/2)O.sub.3 in which x is from 0.025 to 0.27 when y is 0.25 in the above equation.
- 5. A high frequency wave absorbing ceramics of a ternary composition consisting essentially of lead iron niobate Pb(Fe.sub.1/2 Nb.sub.1/2)O.sub.3 lead iron tungstate Pb(Fe.sub.2/3 W.sub.1/3)O.sub.3 and lead iron tantalate Pb(Fe.sub.1/2 Ta.sub.1/2)O.sub.3
- the composition ratio in the ternary composition lying in the inside (including the boundary) of a quadrangle A-B-C-D in the ternary phase diagram shown in FIG. 1, and
- the high frequency wave absorbing ceramics having a dielectric constant of 13000 or more at a frequency of 1 MHz.
- 6. The high frequency wave absorbing ceramics according to claim 1, which is prepared by mixing:
- a powder of lead iron niobate Pb(Fe.sub.1/2 Nb.sub.1/2)O.sub.3 comprising 4 mol of lead oxide powder (PbO), 1 mol of iron oxide powder (Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3) and 1 mol of niobium oxide (Nb.sub.2 O.sub.5),
- a powder of lead iron tungstate Pb(Fe.sub.2/3 W.sub.1/3)O.sub.3 comprising 3 mol of lead oxide powder (PbO), 1 mol of iron oxide powder (Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3) and 1 mol of tungsten oxide powder (WO.sub.3) and
- a powder of lead iron tantalate Pb(Fe.sub.1/2 Ta.sub.1/2)O.sub.3 comprising 4 mol of lead oxide powder (PbO), 1 mol of tantalum oxide powder (Ta.sub.2 O.sub.5) and 1 mol of iron oxide (Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3), molding the mixture and then sintering the molded mixture at a temperature of from 1,000.degree. to 1,150.degree. C.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 027,072, filed Mar. 17, 1987 which was abandoned upon the filing hereof about which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 813,462, filed Dec. 24, 1985, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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