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Dielectric Properties of a Printed Sol–Gel Matrix Composite
Authors:Tobias Lehnert  Petra Herbeck‐Engel  Jens Adam  Gabi Klein  Terho Kololuoma  Michael Veith
Affiliation:1. INM – Leibniz Institute for New Materials, Nanoprotect/Combinatorial Chemistry Group Campus D2 2, 66123 Saarbruecken, Germany;2. VTT – Technical Research Centre of Finland, 90571 Oulu, Finland
Abstract:Low temperature processable materials with high dielectric constants are required for application on flexible organic substrates, for example, in printed electronics. To date, mainly organic polymers with embedded functional particles have been investigated for this purpose. For the first time, we present a printable dielectric composite material composed of ferroelectric high permittivity particles (BaTiO3) bonded by a mainly inorganic sol–gel derived network. The exemplary optimization of the properties by varying the sol–gel precursor illustrates the potential of sol–gel chemistry for printable functional materials. An operational gravure printed capacitor including printed silver electrodes is presented. The measured dielectric constants are among the highest reported in literature for low temperature cured films with moderate dissipation factors. Besides these promising dielectric properties, this composite film shows a ferroelectric response.
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