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Impedance analysis of thermally modified SrBi sub(2(Nb) sub(0).5Ta sub(0.5)) sub(2)O sub(9 ceramics)

Aurivillius SrBi sub(2(Nb) sub(0).5Ta sub(0.5)) sub(2)O sub(9 (SBNT 50/50) ceramics were prepared using the conventional solid-state reaction method. The obtained samples were thermally modified in high vacuum to study the influence of the formed defects on the dielectric and electrical properties o...

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Published in:Journal of alloys and compounds 2011-07, Vol.509 (27), p.7532-7536
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