F. Azough et al., A TRANSMISSION ELECTRON-MICROSCOPE STUDY OF COMMERCIAL X7R-TYPE MULTILAYER CERAMIC CAPACITORS, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 18(7), 1998, pp. 751-758
X7R-type multilayer ceramic capacitors produced by three commercial ma
nufacturers (A, B and C) have been investigated by transmission electr
on microscopy. All the specimens contained grains with distinct core-s
hell structures, the cores were almost pure BaTiO3 and exhibited domai
n structures at room temperature. Specimens of type A had a grain size
of 1-2 mu m, with 'wide' shells containing Pb, Bi, Nb, Ba and Ti. A b
onding phase, rich in Si, Al, Ba and Ti was detected between the diele
ctric grains and Ag-Pd electrodes. Heating the samples to temperatures
above 130 degrees C caused the ferroelectric domain structure to be l
ost and replaced by a dislocation network. Specimens of type B and C h
ad a grain size of 0.5-1.0 mu m; the ferroelectric cores were surround
ed by 'narrow' shells rich in Nb, Co, Ba and Ti. The Ag-Pd internal el
ectrodes were twinned. Type I and type II core-shell structures were f
ound in all three sets of multilayer ceramic capacitors. (C) 1998 Else
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