Advances in Dielectric Materials and Electronic Devices Proceedings of the 107th Annual Meeting of The American Ceramic Society, Baltimore, Maryland, USA 2005

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Pub. Date: 2005-12-28
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Summary

This proceedings contains papers presented at the Advanced Dielectric Materials: Design, Preparation, Processing and Applications; and Advanced Dielectrics for Wireless Communications symposia. Topics include design of material, materials synthesis and processing, processing-microstructure-property relationship, multilayer device materials, thin and thick films, device applications, low temperature co-fired ceramics (LTCC)for multilayer devices, microwave dielectric materials and much more.

Author Biography

K. M. Nair is the editor of Advances in Dielectric Materials and Electronic Devices: Proceedings of the 107th Annual Meeting of The American Ceramic Society, Baltimore, Maryland, USA 2005, published by Wiley.

Ruyan Guo is an electrical engineer and the Robert E. Clarke Endowed Professor at the University of Texas, San Antonio. Guo was named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in 2013 for his contributions to the understanding of polarization phenomena in ferroelectric solid-solution systems.

Table of Contents

Molecular designing of fine particles using aerosol synthesisp. 3
Size effect of dielectric properties for barium titanate particles and its model using two factorsp. 15
Embedded ceramic passive on FR-4 using aerosol depositionp. 27
Novel routes to ferroelectric gadolinium molybdenum oxidesp. 39
Preparation of high dispersion TiO[subscript 2] powders by chloride process to synthesize ultra fine dielectric powdersp. 47
Two-phase ceramic dielectricsp. 55
Deposition and single-step processing of YBCO thick films for multilayered electronicsp. 69
Laser transferred sol-gel PZT thin filmsp. 77
Synthesis and characterization of C-N thin films deposited on Si (100) wafer by MPCVDp. 89
Novel dielectric crystals : ternary selenidesp. 95
Aerosol deposition for fabrication of high speed optical micro-scannerp. 99
The effect of processing, tantalum-replacement, and lanthanum-doping on the dielectric properties of lead magnesium niobate-lead titanate ceramicsp. 109
Dielectric and magnetoelectric properties of 1-X NBT - X BF solid solutionsp. 121
The PTCR effect of donor-doped barium titanate : origin of the surface states at the grain-boundaryp. 131
Lead-free piezoelectric ceramic based on (Bi[subscript 1/2]Na[subscript 1/2])Ti)[subscript 3]-(Bi[subscript 1/2]K[subscript 1/2])TiO[subscript 3]-BaTiO[subscript 3] solid solutionp. 139
Large spontaneous polarization in superlattice-structured bismuth layered ferroelectric crystalsp. 147
Impact of SrRuO[subscript 3]/LaNiO[subscript 3] doubly-stacked bottom electrode on the characteristics of c-axis-oriented CaBi[subscript 4]Ti[subscript 4]O[subscript 15] filmsp. 155
Complex permittivity of calcium copper titanate ceramics with a bimodal grain size distributionp. 165
Dielectric and pyroelectric behavior of (Ba[subscript 1-X]Sr[subscript x])TiO[subscript 3] composites with oxide additivesp. 173
Effect of porosity on the electrical properties of Y[subscript 2]O[subscript 3]-SrTiO[subscript 3] internal boundary layer capacitorsp. 179
Isotropic optical properties of epitaxial PLZT thin filmsp. 189
Characterization and application of Pb[Zn[subscript 1/3]Nb[subscript 2/3])0.91Ti[subscript 0.09]]O[subscript 3] single crystal with giant electromechanical coupling factor k[subscript 31]p. 197
Dielectric properties and phase transition in Sb/Mn and La/Mn codoped BaTiO[subscript 3] ceramicsp. 207
Processing and properties of inorganic/organic dielectric nanocompositesp. 217
Sintering behavior of Ni-Cu-Zn ferrites for multilayer inductorsp. 225
Process variables, dielectric properties, and microstructures of multilayer ceramic capacitors with Ni internal electrodesp. 237
High performance barium strontium titanate thin rim capacitors for decoupling applicationsp. 251
Wettability considerations for sub-micron base metal electrodes in BaTiO[subscript 3] multilayer capacitorsp. 259
Internal stress and capacitance aging of BME-MLCCSp. 267
Piezoceramic thin-film multilayer resonators on crystalline dielectric substratesp. 275
High performance thin films for microwave phase shifter applications : device requirements, material design, and process science considerationsp. 287
Growth of single crystal ferroelectric fibers and tapers for all fiber network applicationsp. 297
Permeability and adhesion measurements of laminated barium titanate green ceramic tapesp. 305
Thermodynamics of tunability in (Ba[subscript 0.60]Sr[subscript 0.40])TiO[subscript 3] thin filmsp. 315
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