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Synergistic effects of Sb/Gd co-doping in TiO2: Ultralow loss and highly stable dielectric properties

Linxiang WangaJiangtao Fana( )Zhengkai HuangaTiantian Yangb( )Junjie ChenaZhanggui Hua( )
College of Materials Science and Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, 230009, China
School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Shenyang University of Technology, Shenyang, 110870, China
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In recent years, TiO2-based giant dielectric ceramics have shown broad application prospects in the field of electronic devices owing to their excellent giant dielectric properties. Nevertheless, its practical application is hindered by substantial dielectric loss and inadequate temperature/frequency stability. This study introduced co-doping with Sb5+ and Gd3+ to prepare (Sb0.5Gd0.5)xTi1–xO2 (SGTOx, x = 0, 0.01, 0.02, 0.03, 0.05) co-doped TiO2 ceramics. By constructing electron-pinned defect clusters, synergistic optimization of a high dielectric constant and ultra-low dielectric loss was achieved. The SGTO0.01 ceramics exhibited outstanding comprehensive performance, possessing a high dielectric constant of 1.06 × 104 and an ultra-low dielectric loss of 0.011 at 1 kHz, along with excellent frequency stability (20 Hz – 1 MHz) and temperature stability (−150 ℃ to 260 ℃, Δεr < ±15%), as well as superior DC bias characteristics (0–26 V). X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and dielectric response analysis indicate that the synergistic doping of Sb5+ and Gd3+ promotes the formation of strongly coupled defect clusters. The defect dipole response constitutes the primary source of the high dielectric constant, while redundant internal barrier layer capacitance (IBLC) effects and electrode interface polarization are observed at medium-to-low frequencies. The electronic pinning effect of defect dipoles enhances electron localization and effectively suppresses long-range carrier transport. This study provides new insights into defect engineering for developing high-performance giant dielectric materials and clarifies the structure–property relationship between defect cluster configurations and dielectric performance in heterovalent co-doping systems.

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Wang L, Fan J, Huang Z, et al. Synergistic effects of Sb/Gd co-doping in TiO2: Ultralow loss and highly stable dielectric properties. Journal of Materiomics, 2026, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmat.2026.101217

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Received: 21 November 2025
Revised: 17 January 2026
Accepted: 02 March 2026
Published: 01 April 2026
© 2026 The Authors.

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