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2007
Journal Article
Title
The AC conductivity of liquid-phase-sintered silicon carbide
Other Title
Die Wechselstromleitfähigkeit von flüssigphasegesintertem Siliciumcarbid
Abstract
Analysis of the AC conductivity, complex dielectric constant, and the resulting immittance spectra of liquid-phase-sintered silicon carbide (SiC) ceramics showed that for this system, the dominant experimental observations are due to a multicomponent grain-boundary phase and not due to SiC grains. This is confirmed by noting that the temperature dependence of the conductivity of the components, derived from the impedance spectra, is proportional to exp[-(T0/T)1/4] and not to exp[-C/T]. The electrical properties of some of the grain boundaries are also found to be excitation voltage dependent. Combining the electrical results, which are also found to depend on the method of preparation and heat treatment, with a Rietveld analysis allows the composition of the grain boundaries of the models to be deduced. Entnommen aus <a_href="http://www.fiz-technik.de/db/b_tema.htm" target="_blank">TEMA</a>
Keyword(s)
ceramic
grain boundary
silicon compound
sintering
electrical conductivity
Siliciumcarbid
Sinterhilfsmittel
Yttriumoxid
Siliciumoxid
Aluminiumoxid
Flüssigphasesintern
Mikrostruktur
Korngrenze
Phasenzusammensetzung
Rietveld-Analyse
Impedanzspektroskopie
Wärmebehandlung=Materialbearbeitung
Temperaturabhängigkeit
Frequenzabhängigkeit
Dielektrizitätskonstante
Tieftemperaturtechnik