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Microwave Dielectric Properties of Ceramic and Nanocomposite Titanates of Transition Metal

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Ceramic and nanocomosite samples of the titanates of transition metals have been synthesized and their microwave dielectric properties have been investigated. Frequency and magnetic field dependences of the transmission and reflection coefficients in centimeter and millimeter wavebands were measured. It is established for most of studied ceramic titanates that transmission coefficient increases and reflection coefficient decreases when frequency increases. An absorption maximum has been found for ceramic sample made of Co0.9Fe0.1TiO3. The real and imaginary parts of complex dielectric permittivity were determined from measurements of transmission and reflection coefficients. On the whole, real part of dielectric permittivity of nanocomposite titanates based on an opal matrix is less than for ceramic titanates.

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The work is carried out with partial support of the Grant from Russian Ministry of Science and Education within p220 Program, NSh-1540.2.2014 grant and the project of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences. The authors express their thanks to V.G. Pushin, V.S. Gaviko and A.V. Korolev for the electron microscopic study, X-ray phase analysis and magnetic measurements carried out in the Testing Center of Institute of Metal Physics.

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Rinkevich, A.B., Kuznetsov, E.A., Perov, D.V. et al. Microwave Dielectric Properties of Ceramic and Nanocomposite Titanates of Transition Metal. J Infrared Milli Terahz Waves 35, 860–870 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10762-014-0088-6

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