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Crystal structure, microwave dielectric properties and antenna simulation of low-permittivity Eu2CaMGa4O12(M = Ti, Sn, Zr) garnets

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The rattling of cations plays a vital role in energy loss mechanisms and is a fundamental approach for tuning dielectric performance. In this work, phase-pure garnets with the general formula Eu2CaMGa4O12 (M = Ti, Sn, Zr) were successfully synthesized. The Eu2CaZrGa4O12, Eu2CaSnGa4O12, and Eu2CaTiGa4O12 ceramics were obtained through sintering at 1400°C–1500°C for 6 h. The ceramics sintered at 1450°C exhibited favorable microwave dielectric performance with low εr values of 10.74 (for Sn), 12.34 (for Zr) and 13.66 (for Ti), high Q×f values of 83,500 GHz (for Sn), 72,800 GHz (for Zr) and 59,200 GHz (for Ti), as well as negative τf values of −60.60 ppm/°C (for Sn), −57.20 ppm/°C (for Zr) and −48.20 ppm/°C (for Ti). In Eu2CaMGa4O12 (M = Ti, Sn, Zr) ceramics, the “rattling” effect of Eu3+and Ga3+dominated a slight overall structural expansion, which, in turn, led to the higher εr compared to the theoretical prediction (εr(C-M)) and contributed to the negative τf. The variation in the Q × f values of the ceramics exhibited a negative correlation with the FWHM of the A1g Raman mode. Furthermore, due to the ultra-low loss of Eu2CaSnGa4O12 ceramic, a dielectric resonator antenna was designed. This demonstrates the promising potential of the ceramics for 5G communication applications.

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Antenna simulation, Bond valence, Garnet structure, Ionic polarizability, Microwave dielectric properties

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Ceramics International, 51(30), 65464-65472, 2025

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