Major factors affecting the dielectric properties and reliability of solid stated reacted BaTiO<sub>3</sub>powders for capacitor
Seong Hyeok Choi, Yoon‐Seok Lee, Hun Kwak, Hyeon Jin Jung, Minkee Kim, Seungchan Cho, Jun Hyeon Yoon, Ji Woo Choi, Min Seong Kim, Ji Hyeon Kim, Ilguk Jo, Young Do Kim, Moonhee Choi
Abstract
In this study, solid-state BaTiO3 was successfully synthesized after the disintegration of the starting materials (BaCO3 and TiO2) under various conditions. By analyzing the microstructure, tetragonality, crystallinity, and particle size distribution of the synthesized powder, the factors that affected the properties of the BaTiO3 solid-state synthetic powder were successfully identified. Furthermore, the changes in the dielectric constants (temperature characteristic coefficients) of the sintered specimens were investigated using each powder, according to the dielectric characteristics, high-temperature resistance, and temperature, to identify the direct and indirect relationships between the disintegration conditions, synthetic powders, and sintered specimens. Finally, optimal conditions for the uniform solid-state synthesis of BaTiO3 powder for multilayer ceramic capacitor production were derived.