The dielectric tunability, which is defined as the percentage change of the permittivity under DC biasing, is over 30% for polycrystalline barium strontium titanate (BST) under a field of at around the Curie peak. Various volume fractions (18%, 40%, 52%, and 64%) of BST powder are mixed with silicone rubber to obtain a multi-phase dielectric composite. The effective permittivity of the composite follows the Maxwell-Garnett relation with a shape parameter of about 14 for volume fractions below 52%. The dielectric tunabilities at for the samples made with 52% and 64% powder are about 0.7% and 7.4%, respectively. The results are compared to the dielectric tunabilities obtained on the basis of series, parallel, and logarithmic models. It is suggested that the dielectric tunability is enhanced when a sample with a more continuous BST powder phase is obtained. An increase of the permittivity with a small DC field applied to the composite is attributed to the effect of polarization of the interface between the BST and silicone-rubber phases.
Jingjing YangZhaoChen WangHao FengYanhui WeiGuochang LiYongcan ZhuChuncheng HaoQingquan LeiShengTao Li
Argyri DrymiskianakiKlytaimnistra KatsaraAlexandra ManousakiZ. ViskadourakisGeorge Kenanakis
Dongfang ChenSergey NisnevichLiyan WuZongquan GuJohn M. CarrollYizhe JiangCedric J. G. MeyersKathleen ColemanBrendan HanrahanLane W. MartinIlya GrinbergJonathan E. Spanier
M. Baris OkatanM. W. ColeS. P. Alpay
Qiang ZhaoQiye WenDai Yu-HanJihua ZhangHongwei ChenYang ChuanrenZhang Wanli