. . . . . . . . . "Selected aspects of dielectric behavior of plasma sprayed titanates"@en . "1"^^ . "Ctibor, Pavel" . "RIV/61389021:_____/12:00377730" . . "Selected aspects of dielectric behavior of plasma sprayed titanates" . "Journal of Advanced Ceramics" . "CN - \u010C\u00EDnsk\u00E1 lidov\u00E1 republika" . "Selected aspects of dielectric behavior of plasma sprayed titanates"@en . "Sedl\u00E1\u010Dek, J." . "1" . "RIV/61389021:_____/12:00377730!RIV13-AV0-61389021" . "2"^^ . . . "XRD measurements were carried out on plasma sprayed titanates BaTiO3, CaTiO3, MgTiO3 and a mixture of the last two. Samples were tested as dielectrics and volume resistivities of the materials were also summarized. Microwave microscopy was used for mapping of the dielectric response of selected samples. The results show differences in the crystal structure between plasma sprayed coatings and feedstock powders in the case of BaTiO3 and MgTiO3 whereas CaTiO3 is crystalograffically identical with its feedstock. The reason can be found in larger sensitivity of BaTiO3 and MgTiO3 to the reductive conditions at plasma spraying whereas CaTiO3 seems to be rather inert from this viewpoint. However CaTiO3 exhibits anomalous dielectric losses because of intrinsic conductivity. Raman and infrared spectroscopic measurements were carried out on plasma sprayed titanates CaTiO3, MgTiO3 and their mixture. Samples were tested in comparison with sintered analogs. Microwave microscopy was used for"@en . . "Selected aspects of dielectric behavior of plasma sprayed titanates" . "2226-4108" . "Z(AV0Z20430508), Z(MSM6840770021)" . "1" . . "XRD measurements were carried out on plasma sprayed titanates BaTiO3, CaTiO3, MgTiO3 and a mixture of the last two. Samples were tested as dielectrics and volume resistivities of the materials were also summarized. Microwave microscopy was used for mapping of the dielectric response of selected samples. The results show differences in the crystal structure between plasma sprayed coatings and feedstock powders in the case of BaTiO3 and MgTiO3 whereas CaTiO3 is crystalograffically identical with its feedstock. The reason can be found in larger sensitivity of BaTiO3 and MgTiO3 to the reductive conditions at plasma spraying whereas CaTiO3 seems to be rather inert from this viewpoint. However CaTiO3 exhibits anomalous dielectric losses because of intrinsic conductivity. Raman and infrared spectroscopic measurements were carried out on plasma sprayed titanates CaTiO3, MgTiO3 and their mixture. Samples were tested in comparison with sintered analogs. Microwave microscopy was used for" . . . . "[923E956DDDAD]" . "Plasma spraying; Dielectric properties; Electrical properties; BaTiO3 and titanates; Capacitors"@en . . "10"^^ . "167269" . .