Microwave sintering of materials significantly depends on dielectric, magnetic and conductive losses. Samples with high dielectric and magnetic loss such as ferrites could be sintered easily. But low dielectric loss material such as dielectric resonators (paraelectrics) finds difficulty in generation of heat during microwave interaction. Microwave sintering of materials of these two classes helps in understanding the variation in dielectric and magnetic characteristics with respect to the change in grain size. High-energy ball milled Ni0.6Cu0.2Zn0.2Fe1.98O4-δ and ZnTiO3 are sintered in conventional and microwave methods and characterized for respective dielectric and magnetic characteristics. The grain size variation with higher copper...
Microwave processing was employed to sinter commercial titania powder to obtain rutile as the major ...
Abstract This paper aims to study the dielectric properties and carbothermic reduction of zinc oxid...
International audienceIn this work the microwave sintering (MW) of pure submicron rutile TiO2 powder...
Low dielectric loss Zn0.7Mg0.3TiO3 and MgTiO3 microwave dielectric resonators were prepared by the c...
Using solid-state reaction route and high-energy ball milling technique Zn1−xMgxTiO3 (x = 0–0.5) com...
NiFe2O4 prepared via the sol–gel technique were pre-sintered at 900 °C and synthesized at different ...
Nanocrystalline magnesium-copper-zinc (Mg0.30Cu0.20Zn0.50Fe2O4) ferrites were prepared by microwave ...
Dielectric ceramics have been widely investigated and used for microwave applications such as resona...
The low-temperature sintered NiZn and NiCuZn ferrites with the composition of Ni0.40Zn0.60Fe2O4 and ...
BaTiO3 (BT) and Ni0.5Zn0.5Fe2O4 (NZF) ceramic disc specimens were prepared using commercial grade po...
Of the columbite niobate ceramics with the formula M2+Nb 2O6, several compounds (M2+ = Zn, Mg, Ca an...
International audienceBarium titanate doped with calcium and zirconium (BCTZ) could be used at low t...
The columbite niobate ceramics ZnNb2O6, MgNb 2O6, CaNb2O6 and CoNb 2O6 have low dielectric losses at...
Co-Cu-Zn ferrite material has been extensively used in multilayer chip inductors because of their go...
hybrid heating process which can sinter yttria zirconia ceramics to nearly 100% of their theoretical...
Microwave processing was employed to sinter commercial titania powder to obtain rutile as the major ...
Abstract This paper aims to study the dielectric properties and carbothermic reduction of zinc oxid...
International audienceIn this work the microwave sintering (MW) of pure submicron rutile TiO2 powder...
Low dielectric loss Zn0.7Mg0.3TiO3 and MgTiO3 microwave dielectric resonators were prepared by the c...
Using solid-state reaction route and high-energy ball milling technique Zn1−xMgxTiO3 (x = 0–0.5) com...
NiFe2O4 prepared via the sol–gel technique were pre-sintered at 900 °C and synthesized at different ...
Nanocrystalline magnesium-copper-zinc (Mg0.30Cu0.20Zn0.50Fe2O4) ferrites were prepared by microwave ...
Dielectric ceramics have been widely investigated and used for microwave applications such as resona...
The low-temperature sintered NiZn and NiCuZn ferrites with the composition of Ni0.40Zn0.60Fe2O4 and ...
BaTiO3 (BT) and Ni0.5Zn0.5Fe2O4 (NZF) ceramic disc specimens were prepared using commercial grade po...
Of the columbite niobate ceramics with the formula M2+Nb 2O6, several compounds (M2+ = Zn, Mg, Ca an...
International audienceBarium titanate doped with calcium and zirconium (BCTZ) could be used at low t...
The columbite niobate ceramics ZnNb2O6, MgNb 2O6, CaNb2O6 and CoNb 2O6 have low dielectric losses at...
Co-Cu-Zn ferrite material has been extensively used in multilayer chip inductors because of their go...
hybrid heating process which can sinter yttria zirconia ceramics to nearly 100% of their theoretical...
Microwave processing was employed to sinter commercial titania powder to obtain rutile as the major ...
Abstract This paper aims to study the dielectric properties and carbothermic reduction of zinc oxid...
International audienceIn this work the microwave sintering (MW) of pure submicron rutile TiO2 powder...