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Dielectric properties of barium phosphate glasses doped with transition metal oxides

Abstract

The effect of addition of small amounts of the transition metal (TM) ions of Co, Fe and Mn to the composition of barium phosphate glasses on the dielectric properties is studied by measurements of the dielectric constant {epsilon}', insertion loss L and microwave absorption spectra of the glass system xTM.(1-x)(0.6P{sub 2}O{sub 5}.0.4BaO), where 0=<x=<0.12 is the atom-gram fraction of the transition metal. The dielectric constant at 9.00GHz, determined by the shorted-line method (SLM), has the minimum value of {epsilon}'=1.77+/-0.02, at room temperature for x=0, and increases with x following a different law for each of the TM. There is no similar behavior reported up to date and a further investigation is necessary in order to explain the nature of these transitions considered. A minimum of {epsilon}'=5.50+/-0.05 at the frequency of 100kHz was obtained using impedance analysis at the same conditions. For cobalt, it was observed a linear increase of {epsilon}' in the temperature range of 25=<x=<250{sup o}C, at the frequency of 9.00GHz, with the slope d{epsilon}'/dT=(12.2+/-0.8)x10{sup -4}K{sup -1} for x=0 that decreases to (9.0+/-0.8)x10{sup -4}K{sup -1} for x=0.12. The absorption coefficient {alpha}, measured at 9.00GHz by insertion loss, increased from 0.15 to 1.03cm{sup -1} for Co content varying from 0.00  More>>
Authors:
Bergo, P; Pontuschka, W M; [1]  Prison, J M; Martinelli, J R; [2]  Motta, C C [3] 
  1. Institute of Physics, Universtity of Sao Paulo, C.P. 66318, 05315-970, SP (Brazil)
  2. Energy and Nuclear Research Institute (Brazil)
  3. Brazilian Navy Technological Center, C.P. 11049, 05598-900, SP (Brazil)
Publication Date:
Nov 15, 2004
Product Type:
Journal Article
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids; Journal Volume: 348; Journal Issue: C; Conference: 6. Brazilian Symposium of Glasses and Related Materials; 2. International Symposium on Non-Crystalline Solids, Campos do Jordao (Brazil), 21-25 Sep 2003; Other Information: PBD: 15 Nov 2004
Subject:
36 MATERIALS SCIENCE; ABSORPTION SPECTRA; BARIUM PHOSPHATES; COBALT; DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES; IRON; MANGANESE; PERMITTIVITY; PHOSPHATE GLASS; TRANSITION ELEMENTS
OSTI ID:
20620516
Country of Origin:
Netherlands
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0022-3093; JNCSBJ; TRN: NL05C0021064166
Availability:
Available from doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2004.08.130;INIS
Submitting Site:
NLN
Size:
page(s) 84-89
Announcement Date:
Aug 28, 2005

Citation Formats

Bergo, P, Pontuschka, W M, Prison, J M, Martinelli, J R, and Motta, C C. Dielectric properties of barium phosphate glasses doped with transition metal oxides. Netherlands: N. p., 2004. Web. doi:10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2004.08.130.
Bergo, P, Pontuschka, W M, Prison, J M, Martinelli, J R, &amp; Motta, C C. Dielectric properties of barium phosphate glasses doped with transition metal oxides. Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2004.08.130
Bergo, P, Pontuschka, W M, Prison, J M, Martinelli, J R, and Motta, C C. 2004. "Dielectric properties of barium phosphate glasses doped with transition metal oxides." Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2004.08.130.
@misc{etde_20620516,
title = {Dielectric properties of barium phosphate glasses doped with transition metal oxides}
author = {Bergo, P, Pontuschka, W M, Prison, J M, Martinelli, J R, and Motta, C C}
abstractNote = {The effect of addition of small amounts of the transition metal (TM) ions of Co, Fe and Mn to the composition of barium phosphate glasses on the dielectric properties is studied by measurements of the dielectric constant {epsilon}', insertion loss L and microwave absorption spectra of the glass system xTM.(1-x)(0.6P{sub 2}O{sub 5}.0.4BaO), where 0=<x=<0.12 is the atom-gram fraction of the transition metal. The dielectric constant at 9.00GHz, determined by the shorted-line method (SLM), has the minimum value of {epsilon}'=1.77+/-0.02, at room temperature for x=0, and increases with x following a different law for each of the TM. There is no similar behavior reported up to date and a further investigation is necessary in order to explain the nature of these transitions considered. A minimum of {epsilon}'=5.50+/-0.05 at the frequency of 100kHz was obtained using impedance analysis at the same conditions. For cobalt, it was observed a linear increase of {epsilon}' in the temperature range of 25=<x=<250{sup o}C, at the frequency of 9.00GHz, with the slope d{epsilon}'/dT=(12.2+/-0.8)x10{sup -4}K{sup -1} for x=0 that decreases to (9.0+/-0.8)x10{sup -4}K{sup -1} for x=0.12. The absorption coefficient {alpha}, measured at 9.00GHz by insertion loss, increased from 0.15 to 1.03cm{sup -1} for Co content varying from 0.00 to 0.12atom-gram, indicating the contribution of dispersive microwave scattering. Two peaks appeared at the approximate frequencies of 8.7 and 10.9GHz, respectively, in the microwave absorption spectra, with maximum intensity at x=0.04 followed by a further decrease with increasing Co content. Their nature is still a matter of further investigation.}
doi = {10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2004.08.130}
journal = []
issue = {C}
volume = {348}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {2004}
month = {Nov}
}