Solid-State-Activated Sintering of ZnAl 2 O 4 Ceramics Containing Cu 3 Nb 2 O 8 with Superior Dielectric and Thermal Properties
Low-temperature co-fired ceramics (LTCCs) are dielectric materials that can be co-fired with Ag or Cu; however, conventional LTCC materials are mostly poorly thermally conductive, which is problematic and requires improvement. We focused on ZnAl O (gahnite) as a base material. With its high thermal...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Materials 2022-02, Vol.15 (5) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Low-temperature co-fired ceramics (LTCCs) are dielectric materials that can be co-fired with Ag or Cu; however, conventional LTCC materials are mostly poorly thermally conductive, which is problematic and requires improvement. We focused on ZnAl
O
(gahnite) as a base material. With its high thermal conductivity (~59 W·m
·K
reported for 0.83ZnAl
O
-0.17TiO
), ZnAl
O
is potentially more thermally conductive than Al
O
(alumina); however, it sinters densely at a moderate temperature (~1500 °C). The addition of only 4 wt.% of Cu
Nb
O
significantly lowered the sintering temperature of ZnAl
O
to 910 °C, which is lower than the melting point of silver (961 °C). The sample fired at 960 °C for 384 h exhibited a relative permittivity (
) of 9.2, a quality factor by resonant frequency (
×
) value of 105,000 GHz, and a temperature coefficient of the resonant frequency (
) of -56 ppm·K
. The sample exhibited a thermal conductivity of 10.1 W·m
·K
, which exceeds that of conventional LTCCs (~2-7 W·m
·K
); hence, it is a superior LTCC candidate. In addition, a mixed powder of the Cu
Nb
O
additive and ZnAl
O
has a melting temperature that is not significantly different from that (~970 °C) of the pristine Cu
Nb
O
additive. The sample appears to densify in the solid state through a solid-state-activated sintering mechanism. |
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ISSN: | 1996-1944 1996-1944 |