AbstractThe reduction of the thermal conductivity of low temperature co-fired ceramics (LTCC) caused by a porosification process originally developed for the local modification of the permittivity is determined by the 3ω measurement technique. Therefore, metallization lines of small width down to 20μm are applied by galvanic pulse plating onto the roughened LTCC surface. By this deposition technology it is possible, to cover the pores without any depth penetration. Compared to the ‘as fired’ state, a reduction in thermal conductivity of up to 70% is measured independent of the LTCC type
Commonly used substrates for resistance-type oxide sensors are mainly alumina plates. Other types of...
Pores are intrinsic defects of ceramic composites and influence their functional properties signific...
Today nanotechnology is widely used in the creation of building materials. In some cases, such techn...
AbstractIn this work, the permittivity of porous LTCC (low temperature co-fired ceramics) DP 951 is ...
Goal of the Study: to achieve comparable reliability and reproducibility of the thermistor character...
In last few years the increase in the level of functions required of wireless communications has nec...
Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramic (LTCC) Technology is recentlyaddressed to be a key approach among a...
This paper presents a steady-state, bi-substrate technique for measurement of the through-thickness ...
This study is aimed at outlining the fabrication of a novel piezoresistive force sensor using LTCC t...
Low temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC) technology has attracted remarkable attention in fabrication...
The materials that are used to create low temperature co-fired ceramics (LTCC) circuits (produced fr...
Nowadays low temperature co-fired ceramics (further on: LTCC) are used in sensor technology as senso...
ABSTRACT Continued advances in nanostructured materials have made it necessary to develop materials ...
Low-temperature cofired ceramic (LTCC) combines many advantageous features for low-range (force & pr...
Thick film resistors are prepared as pastes, which are screen-printed and fired on dielectric substr...
Commonly used substrates for resistance-type oxide sensors are mainly alumina plates. Other types of...
Pores are intrinsic defects of ceramic composites and influence their functional properties signific...
Today nanotechnology is widely used in the creation of building materials. In some cases, such techn...
AbstractIn this work, the permittivity of porous LTCC (low temperature co-fired ceramics) DP 951 is ...
Goal of the Study: to achieve comparable reliability and reproducibility of the thermistor character...
In last few years the increase in the level of functions required of wireless communications has nec...
Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramic (LTCC) Technology is recentlyaddressed to be a key approach among a...
This paper presents a steady-state, bi-substrate technique for measurement of the through-thickness ...
This study is aimed at outlining the fabrication of a novel piezoresistive force sensor using LTCC t...
Low temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC) technology has attracted remarkable attention in fabrication...
The materials that are used to create low temperature co-fired ceramics (LTCC) circuits (produced fr...
Nowadays low temperature co-fired ceramics (further on: LTCC) are used in sensor technology as senso...
ABSTRACT Continued advances in nanostructured materials have made it necessary to develop materials ...
Low-temperature cofired ceramic (LTCC) combines many advantageous features for low-range (force & pr...
Thick film resistors are prepared as pastes, which are screen-printed and fired on dielectric substr...
Commonly used substrates for resistance-type oxide sensors are mainly alumina plates. Other types of...
Pores are intrinsic defects of ceramic composites and influence their functional properties signific...
Today nanotechnology is widely used in the creation of building materials. In some cases, such techn...