Crystal structure, Raman spectrum, and bond characteristics of Ca1-xZnxV2O6 microwave dielectric ceramic with low sintering temperature

MATERIALS RESEARCH BULLETIN(2024)

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Ca1-xZnxV2O6 (CZVO) ceramics were successfully synthesized using the solid-state reaction method, confirming the presence of only monoclinic CaV2O6 phase through XRD analysis. Introduction of Zn2+ increased the er by modifying the polarization. The Q x f was found to be influenced by packing fraction, while the zf value was affected by the distortion of [CaO6] octahedra. Investigation of chemical bonding theory revealed a close relationship between the ionicity of the V-O bond and the er. Optimization of the Q x f value involved increasing the lattice energy, while improving zf required strengthening the bond energy. Raman spectroscopy showed a negative correlation between the Q x f and the FWHM of the corresponding Raman peak. Ca0.91Zn0.09V2O6 ceramic sintered at 700 degrees C demonstrated the following microwave performance: er of 10.3, Q x f of 67,850 GHz, and zf of -57.3 ppm/degrees C. Co-firing results indicated poor chemical compatibility between CZVO ceramics and silver.
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Raman spectroscopy,P-V-L theory,XRD refinement,Chemical bonding,Crystal structure
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