Abstract:
In this paper the electrical and dielectric properties of polycrystalline yttrium iron garnet, obtained by the radiation-thermal sintering technology in a fast electron beam were investigated. Spectra of complex dielectric constant, dielectric loss tangent and conductivity were measured in the frequency range 25 – 1 MHz. For comparison, DC resistance measurements were also performed. The temperature dependences of the above parameters were measured at frequencies of 1 kHz, 100 kHz in the range 25 – 300$^\circ$C. It is shown, that conduction activations energy, permittivity, loss tangent and resistance vary significantly from sintering temperature in the range of 1300 to 1450$^\circ$C. It is found that with an increase in the sintering temperature to 1450$^\circ$C, dielectric properties are the same as samples made by the traditional ceramic technology.