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  1. IEEE Transactions on Parts, Materials and Packaging
  2. Year : 1966 Volume : PMP-2
  3. Issue 4
  4. Ceramic Dielectrics with Relatively High Thermal Conductivities
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Year : 1966 Volume : PMP-2
Issue 4
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Who's Who in G-PMP
Guest Editor
A Literature Survey on Interfaces Thin Dielectric Films and Surfaces - 1965
Interconnection of Monolithic Integrated Circuits Through the Use of Advanced Materials and Techniques
An Automated X-Y Dimensional Stability Measuring System for Printed Circuits Substrates
Elimination of Fractures in Plated-Through-Hole Printed Circuit Boards by the Use of Ductile Plating
Ceramic Dielectrics with Relatively High Thermal Conductivities
The Variation of the Conductivity of Ta2O5in Electrolytic Capacitors
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Ceramic Dielectrics with Relatively High Thermal Conductivities

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Holladay, C. Divita, S.
Copyright Year 1965
Abstract Ceramic dielectrics were prepared by dispersing a high dielectric constant phase in a beryllium oxide matrix. The dispersant phases were doped futile (Ti02) 'rod strontium and calcium til:anate. The microwave dielectric constants varied from 10 to 23 as a function of the amount of dispersed phase. The room temperature thermal conductivity of the same mixture-compositions varied from 0.27 to 0.6 cal/(cm, sec. °C). Mixture equations proved inadequate tcpredict the dielectric constant and thermal conductivity with any significant degree of accuracy. Loss tangents were generally 0.0007, or lower, except for strontium titanate which undergoes a relaxation at microwave frequencies, titus the mixture-loss was raised to 0.0024. The ceramic mixtures sintered to densities typically higher than 97% of theoretical and yielded flexural strengths of the order of 38 000 lbf/in2. These values compare favorably with those of single phrase BeO ceramics.
Starting Page 110
Ending Page 113
Page Count 4
File Size 623433
File Format PDF
ISSN 00189502
Volume Number PMP-2
Issue Number 4
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 1966-01-01
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Thermal conductivity Ceramics Strontium Dielectric constant High-K gate dielectrics Calcium Temperature Equations Titanium compounds Microwave frequencies
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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