Relaxer perovskite ceramics of lead magnesium niobate (PMN) and lead iron n
iobate (PFN) have been prepared by employing a two-step mixed oxide synthet
ic route, followed by the application of a two-stage sintering method. The
effect of the latter on phase formation, densification behaviour, microstru
cture and dielectric properties of both relaxor systems is examined. Two ty
pes of pyrochlore phase are found to co-exist with the major phase in the P
MN system, i.e. Pb3Nb4O13 and Pb1.83Nb1.71Mg0.29 O-6.39 With an MgO inclusi
on. By comparison, a PbFe8O13 pyrochlore phase with an Fe2O3 inclusion is o
bserved in the PFN system. The types and concentrations of phases present a
re found to depend upon sintering conditions. In connection with dielectric
properties, a substantial dependence of the maximum values of both relativ
e permittivity (epsilon' (x.max)) and dissipation factor (tan delta(max)) o
n sintering regime is observed. By employing optimised two-stage sintering
conditions, high density ceramics with low firing temperatures and reasonab
le relative permittivities can be achieved in both systems. (C) 1999 Elsevi
er Science Ltd. All rights reserved.