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Dielectric constant variation with temperature and frequency is reported for barium-borate glass-bonded lead zirconate. Lowering of the relative permittivity of the ceramic is attributed to the presence of the glass.
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Singh, K., Indurkar, A. Dielectrics of lead zirconate bonded with barium borate glass.Bull. Mater. Sci.11, 55–61 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02744501
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