Integration of MnZn-ferrite tapes in LTCC multilayer
For co-firing of MnZn-ferrite tapes and LTCC dielectric tapes, the sintering shrinkage curves and the coefficient of thermal expansion of ferrite and dielectric tapes were matched. Highly densified embedded ferrite without any cracks could be manufactured by co-firing at 900 °C in nitrogen atmospher...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of electroceramics 2013-10, Vol.31 (1-2), p.88-95 |
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Zusammenfassung: | For co-firing of MnZn-ferrite tapes and LTCC dielectric tapes, the sintering shrinkage curves and the coefficient of thermal expansion of ferrite and dielectric tapes were matched. Highly densified embedded ferrite without any cracks could be manufactured by co-firing at 900 °C in nitrogen atmosphere. However, the permeability of MnZn-ferrite co-fired between dielectric tapes is significantly reduced (
μ´
=100) compared to that of the separately sintered ferrite (
μ´
=500). Changes in the phase stability and microstructure of MnZn-ferrite were investigated to explain the permeability reduction in the embedded ferrite. It is supposed that early densification of the dielectric tapes on the top and bottom of the ferrite layer prevent the gas exchange during sintering which is necessary for (Mn,Zn)Fe
2
O
4
spinel formation. As a result, high amount of Fe
2
O
3
secondary phase and a Mn-rich spinel phase with low permeability remain in the embedded ferrite layer. |
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ISSN: | 1385-3449 1573-8663 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10832-013-9800-5 |