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Date of Patent:
Oct. 18, 1994

Filed:

Jun. 23, 1993
Applicant:
Inventors:

Seiichiro Hirahara, Kokubu, JP;

Nobuyoshi Fujikawa, Kokubu, JP;

Shinichi Enami, Kokubu, JP;

Toyomi Nishi, Kokubu, JP;

Assignee:

Kyocera Corporation, Kyoto, JP;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
C04B / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
501136 ;
Abstract

A dielectric ceramic composition which contains a rare earth element (Ln), Al, Ca and Ti as metal elements and which when these components are expressed in terms of a mole ratio as aLn.sub.2 O.sub.x.bAl.sub.2 O.sub.3. cCaO.dTiO.sub.2, the values of a, b, c, d and x satisfy a+b+c+d=1, 0.056.ltoreq.a.ltoreq.0.214, 0.056.ltoreq.b.ltoreq.0.214, 0.286.ltoreq.c.ltoreq.0.500, 0.230.ltoreq.d.ltoreq.0.470, and 3.ltoreq.x.ltoreq.4. The dielectric having the above composition is disposed between a pair of input and output terminals to constitute a dielectric resonator. The dielectric ceramic composition exhibits such dielectric properties as a large dielectric constant at high frequencies, a large Q-value and a small temperature coefficient of resonance frequency. Satisfactory properties are exhibited when the dielectric ceramic composition is used for a resonator or as a material of circuit board for high-frequency applications.


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