DocumentCode :
3614985
Title :
Electronic transport in LTCC highly conductive RuO/sub 2/+ glass sinters
Author :
A. Kolek;Z. Zawislak;A.W. Stadler;K. Mleczko;D. Zak;P. Szalanski;A. Dziedzic
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Fundamentals, Rzeszow Univ. of Technol., Poland
fYear :
2003
fDate :
6/25/1905 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
207
Lastpage :
212
Abstract :
The resistors, made of inks with the high content of conductive oxide in a standard "on-alumina" process are subjected to easy rubbing off. The use of LTCC technology enables embedding the samples inside a ceramic substrate which make them insensitive to any mechanical exposure. Following this idea a resistive paste containing as much as 95 vol. % of RuO/sub 2/ powder and only 5 % of glass frit has been prepared. The sheet resistance we got was /spl sim/ 1.5 /spl Omega//square at room temperature. The resistance versus temperature dependence R(T) reveals metallic-like behavior. The intrinsic resistivity extracted from resistivity data is an order of magnitude larger than that of crystalline RuO/sub 2/. This resistivity increase is due to the formation of small contacts between RuO/sub 2/ grains - R(T) is well fitted with the equation in which both Maxwell and Sharvin components of contact resistance are taken into account. It is shown that scattering mechanisms proposed by Glassford and Chelikowsky [Phys. Rev. B 49 (1994) 7107] and by Ryden Lawson and Sartain [Phys. Rev. B 1 (1970) 1494] for RuO/sub 2/ crystal are applicable to the sinters of nanosized RuO/sub 2/ grains.
Keywords :
"Conductivity","Resistors","Ink","Ceramics","Powders","Glass","Temperature dependence","Data mining","Crystallization","Maxwell equations"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electronics Technology: Integrated Management of Electronic Materials Production, 2003. 26th International Spring Seminar on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8002-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISSE.2003.1260517
Filename :
1260517
Link To Document :
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