PTCR Effect in Molten Salt Systhesized Barium-Lead Titanate

용융염 합성법에 의한 (Ba, Pb)TiO3의 PTCR효과

  • 윤기현 (연세대학교 요업공학과) ;
  • 이만화 (연세대학교 요업공학과)
  • Published : 1988.04.01

Abstract

The PTCR characteristics of (Ba0.8Pb0.2)TiO3 ceramics prepared by the molten salt sysnthesis (MSS) method have been investigated as a function of the amount of Nb2O5 dopant and KCl flux. When the weight ratio of KCl to raw material is 0.8, the resistivity at room temperature decreases with increasing amount of Nb dopant up to 0.6 atom%. It can be explained by compensation for electrons due to Nb+5 ion and holes due to K+ ion. The resistivity of (Ba0.8Pb0.2)(Ti0.994Nb0.006)O3 ceramics at room temperature decreases with increasing the ratio of KCl to raw material up to 0.6, and then increases. These results can be explained by the effect of K+ ion.

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