DocumentCode :
3203754
Title :
High temperature and high energy density dielectric materials
Author :
Randall, Clive A. ; Ogihara, Hideki ; Kim, Jeong-Ryeol ; Yang, Gai-Ying ; Stringer, Craig S. ; Trolier-McKinstry, Susan ; Lanagan, Mike
Author_Institution :
Center for Dielectric Studies, Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA, USA
fYear :
2009
fDate :
June 28 2009-July 2 2009
Firstpage :
346
Lastpage :
351
Abstract :
This paper summarizes some of the recent work that has been conducted in search of new dielectric ceramic materials that can operate at temperatures between 180 to 350°C. High temperature perovskite relaxor materials were developed with compositions close to morphotropic phase boundaries (MPB) within xBi(Me´Me´´)O3-yPb(Mg 1/3 Nb 2/3)O3-zPbTiO3 ternary solid solutions. These materials show classical relaxor behavior with relative permivittivies ~12,000, and Tmax~270 to 300°C. Binary solid solutions with (1-x) BaTiO3-xBi(Me´Me´´)O3, e.g: 0.35 BaTiO3-.0.65 BiScO3 have a much suppressed relaxor characteristic with relative permittivities ~1000, and these materials have relatively weak voltage saturation, and therefore can maintain relatively stable energy densities ~8 J/cm3 in multilayer form up to relatively high temperatures ~200°C. Other opportunities for dielectrics is in non-ferroelectric dielectrics, here commercial COG dielectric capacitors with a relative permittivity ~35, that are cofired with nickel multilayer electrodes and based on 0.95CaZrO3-0.05 SrTiO3 binary solutions are contrasted against commercial polymer capacitors. It is found in the COG capacitors the energy density ~ 5 J/cm3 and high temperature performance~200°C with capacitors approaching 1microFarad. With recoverable energy density as a key parameter, the dielectric breakdown strength is very important, recently we have considered the use of an alkali free glass when the thickness is of the order 20 microns and below. Here the energy densities have been observed as high as 35 J/cm3, the other attractive characteristics noted is preliminary evidence of graceful failure processes in these dielectric glasses.
Keywords :
barium compounds; bismuth compounds; calcium compounds; ceramic capacitors; electric breakdown; ferroelectric ceramics; lead compounds; permittivity; relaxor ferroelectrics; strontium compounds; BaTiO3-BiScO3; CaZrO3-SrTiO3; PbTiO3; ceramics; dielectric breakdown; dielectric capacitors; high energy density dielectric materials; high temperature dielectric materials; morphotropic phase boundaries; permittivity; perovskite relaxor materials; temperature 270 degC to 300 degC; voltage saturation; Capacitors; Ceramics; Composite materials; Conducting materials; Dielectric materials; Glass; Nonhomogeneous media; Permittivity; Solids; Temperature;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 2009. PPC '09. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4064-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4065-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.2009.5386292
Filename :
5386292
Link To Document :
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