Microwave dielectric composite composition

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ABSTRACT:
Various high quality microwave dielectric composite compositions are prepared by replacing a part of Ba, La or Ti with another element in a dielectric material represented by BanLa4Ti3+nO12+3n. A first embodiment thereof comprises a ceramic composition represented by (Ba1−xAx)nLa4Ti3+nO12+3n, wherein A is an alkaline earth metal element except Ba, and 0.5<n<5 and 0<x<0.5, which is a composite composition being homologous as the former dielectric material and having a chemical formula obtained by replacing a part of Ba with an alkaline earth metal element except Ba. Similarly, a part of La and a part of Ti can be replaced with a rare earth element except La and an element except Ti, respectively. The above various microwave dielectric composite compositions can be used for adjusting microwave dielectric characteristics of a material through replacing a part of a constituent element with another element and thus increasing the variety of the material for a dielectric resonator.

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