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Comparison of Experimental Values and Theoretical Predictions of the Dielectric Constant of Epoxy/BaTiO$_3$ Composite Embedded Capacitor Films (에폭시/BaTiO$_3$ 복합 내장형 커패시터 필름의 유전상수에 관한 실험값과 이론적 예측값과의 비교)

  • 조성동;이상용;현진걸;백경욱
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.87-96
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    • 2004
  • Polymer/ceramic composites are the most promising embedded capacitor material for organic substrates application. Predicting the effective dielectric constant of polymer/ceramic composites is very important for design of composite materials. In this paper, we measured the dielectric constant of epoxy/$BaTiO_3$ composite embedded capacitor films with various $BaTiO_3$ particles loading for 5 different sizes $BaTiO_3$ powders. Experimental data were fitted to several theoretical equations to find the equation useful for the prediction of the effective dielectric constant of polymer/ceramic composites and also to estimate the dielectric constant of $BaTiO_3$ powders. The Lichtenecker equation and the Jayasundere-Smith equation were useful for the prediction of the effective dielectric constant of epoxy/$BaTiO_3$ composites. And calculated dielectric constants of the $BaTiO_3$ powders were in the range of 100 to 600, which were lower than those of $BaTiO_3$ bulk ceramics.

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A Study of Polymer/Ceramics Composite with Application to Dye Host (유기염료의 HOST로 응용된 고분자/세라믹 복합체에 관한 연구)

  • 이동아;김구대;강현규;문지웅
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.367-374
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    • 1994
  • Inorganic-organic composite was made through sol-gel process. Possible range for hosting organic dye was investigated with various composition. The transmittance of the composite was the most important condition for a host was increased to 90% with decreasing HCl as a catalyst. Clear absorbance peak was obtained by decreasing concentration of organic dye, fluorescent intensity was increased and transmittance was decreased with rising gelling temperature.

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