Author:
Adachi Kenji,Iida Sadahiro,Ishigame Juji,Sekihara Shyu
Abstract
Electrical conduction in thick film resistors has been studied, and microstructures, especially around conducting RuO2 phases in a lead-borosilicate glass matrix in as-fired and high-voltage-surged thick film resistors, have been observed in detail using transmission electron microscopy. Lattice images of as-fired thick film resistors have suggested the presence of subtle structural modifications in the very thin area across the RuO2/glass interface, whereas in the glass matrix very small dot-like contrasts on the order of 1 nm were occasionally observed and were interpreted as being small crystallites or Ru clusters. Heavy electrical loadings of thick film resistors were found to induce the local formation of plate-like crystals in glass, which were identified by electron diffraction to be a slightly modified anorthite. The significance of these observations in terms of the conduction network and the degradation due to the electrical overloading of thick film resistors are discussed.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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9 articles.
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