Publication Date:
1994
abstract:
The manufacture of multilayer capacitors based on barium titanate requires improved precursor powders. In this paper the dielectric properties of barium titanate ceramics made from hydrothermally preciPitated material are compared with those powders obtained commercially and prepared by calcination. The greater porosity of hydrothermal powders tends to reduce their effective dielectric constant but preheating them to 950 ~ before sintering produced
high density ceramic with higher values of ~r. The dielectric losses of these materials are higher
than those produced by traditional methods. Their low Curie temperatures (106-8 ~ are related to the high strontium concentration (4.7 mol %) present in the starting materials. The grain sizes of these ceramics are less sensitive to sintering temperature than those made using calcined powders, with no anomalous grain growth.
high density ceramic with higher values of ~r. The dielectric losses of these materials are higher
than those produced by traditional methods. Their low Curie temperatures (106-8 ~ are related to the high strontium concentration (4.7 mol %) present in the starting materials. The grain sizes of these ceramics are less sensitive to sintering temperature than those made using calcined powders, with no anomalous grain growth.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Leccabue, Fabrizio; Melioli, Enrico; Watts, BERNARD ENRICO
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