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Effect of Al(2)O(3) and ZrO(2) Filler Material on the Microstructural, Thermal and Dielectric Properties of Borosilicate Glass-Ceramics

Various glass-ceramics are widely used or considered for use as components of microelectronic materials due to their promising properties. In this study, borosilicate glass was prepared using the powder metallurgical route and then mixed with different amounts of Al(2)O(3) and ZrO(2) filler material...

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Autores principales: Arıbuğa, Dilara, Karaahmet, Oğuz, Balcı-Çağıran, Özge, Çiçek, Buğra
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10051759/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36985002
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14030595
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author Arıbuğa, Dilara
Karaahmet, Oğuz
Balcı-Çağıran, Özge
Çiçek, Buğra
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Karaahmet, Oğuz
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Çiçek, Buğra
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description Various glass-ceramics are widely used or considered for use as components of microelectronic materials due to their promising properties. In this study, borosilicate glass was prepared using the powder metallurgical route and then mixed with different amounts of Al(2)O(3) and ZrO(2) filler materials. Glass-ceramics are produced by high-energy ball milling and conventional sintering process under Ar or air. In this study, the effects of different filler materials and different atmospheres on the microstructural, thermal and dielectric properties were investigated. The data showed that ZrO(2) filler material led to better results than Al(2)O(3) under identical working conditions and similar composite structures. ZrO(2) filler material significantly enhanced the densification process of glass-ceramics (100% relative density) and led to a thermal conductivity of 2.904 W/K.m, a dielectric constant of 3.97 (at 5 MHz) and a dielectric loss of 0.0340 (at 5 MHz) for the glass with 30 wt.% ZrO(2) sample. This paper suggests that prepared borosilicate glass-ceramics have strong sinterability, high thermal conductivity, and low dielectric constants, making them promising candidates for microelectronic devices.
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spelling pubmed-100517592023-03-30 Effect of Al(2)O(3) and ZrO(2) Filler Material on the Microstructural, Thermal and Dielectric Properties of Borosilicate Glass-Ceramics Arıbuğa, Dilara Karaahmet, Oğuz Balcı-Çağıran, Özge Çiçek, Buğra Micromachines (Basel) Article Various glass-ceramics are widely used or considered for use as components of microelectronic materials due to their promising properties. In this study, borosilicate glass was prepared using the powder metallurgical route and then mixed with different amounts of Al(2)O(3) and ZrO(2) filler materials. Glass-ceramics are produced by high-energy ball milling and conventional sintering process under Ar or air. In this study, the effects of different filler materials and different atmospheres on the microstructural, thermal and dielectric properties were investigated. The data showed that ZrO(2) filler material led to better results than Al(2)O(3) under identical working conditions and similar composite structures. ZrO(2) filler material significantly enhanced the densification process of glass-ceramics (100% relative density) and led to a thermal conductivity of 2.904 W/K.m, a dielectric constant of 3.97 (at 5 MHz) and a dielectric loss of 0.0340 (at 5 MHz) for the glass with 30 wt.% ZrO(2) sample. This paper suggests that prepared borosilicate glass-ceramics have strong sinterability, high thermal conductivity, and low dielectric constants, making them promising candidates for microelectronic devices. MDPI 2023-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10051759/ /pubmed/36985002 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14030595 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Effect of Al(2)O(3) and ZrO(2) Filler Material on the Microstructural, Thermal and Dielectric Properties of Borosilicate Glass-Ceramics
title Effect of Al(2)O(3) and ZrO(2) Filler Material on the Microstructural, Thermal and Dielectric Properties of Borosilicate Glass-Ceramics
title_full Effect of Al(2)O(3) and ZrO(2) Filler Material on the Microstructural, Thermal and Dielectric Properties of Borosilicate Glass-Ceramics
title_fullStr Effect of Al(2)O(3) and ZrO(2) Filler Material on the Microstructural, Thermal and Dielectric Properties of Borosilicate Glass-Ceramics
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Al(2)O(3) and ZrO(2) Filler Material on the Microstructural, Thermal and Dielectric Properties of Borosilicate Glass-Ceramics
title_short Effect of Al(2)O(3) and ZrO(2) Filler Material on the Microstructural, Thermal and Dielectric Properties of Borosilicate Glass-Ceramics
title_sort effect of al(2)o(3) and zro(2) filler material on the microstructural, thermal and dielectric properties of borosilicate glass-ceramics
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10051759/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36985002
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14030595
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