Low temperature sintering of barium titanate ceramics assisted by addition of lithium fluoride-containing sintering additives |
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Authors: | Hamid Naghib-zadeh, Carsten Glitzky, Ilona D rfel,Torsten Rabe |
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Affiliation: | aFederal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, 12203 Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | By addition of LiF-containing sintering additives to commercial BaTiO3 powder, more than 98% of the theoretical density was reached at a sintering temperature of 900 °C both on powder compacts and laminates. Dielectric measurements were performed on ceramic samples in the temperature and frequency ranges from −20 °C to 125 °C and from 103 to 106 Hz, respectively. High relative permittivity (r 3160) and low dielectric loss (tan δ 0.014) were measured for tapes of the favoured material. The breakdown strength for tapes with a thickness of about 80 μm is 30 kV/mm. The microprobe analysis showed, that no interfacial reaction between the dielectric layer and the Ag-electrode had occurred.The newly developed barium titanate ceramics completely densifying at 900 °C turned out to be promising for integration of buried capacitors in LTCC multilayers. |
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Keywords: | LTCC BaTiO3 LiF Capacitors |
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