Nanocomposites of lead-zirconate-titanate glass ceramics and metallic silver

Kundu, T. K. ; Chakravorty, D. (1995) Nanocomposites of lead-zirconate-titanate glass ceramics and metallic silver Applied Physics Letters, 67 (18). pp. 2732-2734. ISSN 0003-6951

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Abstract

Glass ceramics containing lead-zirconate-titanate (PZT) have been synthesized by a sol-gel route. After ion exchange and reduction composites containing PZT and nanoparticles of silver with diameters in the range 3.6-13.7 nm have been made. Samples prepared by hot compaction of these powders have dielectric constant values in the range 350-1050 with dissipation factor ~0.05 at a frequency of 1 kHz at 300 K. Bergman's model of inhomogeneous dielectric cannot explain these results. An interrupted metal strand model has been explored for these materials.

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