Effect of the Addition of Different Metal Oxides in Lead Borosilicate Glasses on the Electrical Characteristics of SbSn Composition-Based Thick-Film Resistors

The paper reports the effect of addition of metal oxides in lead borosilicate glasses on electrical characteristics of SbSn alloy-based thick-film resistors. The Sb and Sn powder (1: 1 by weight) is taken in two quartz tubes separately, vacuum sealed at 10–5 Torr and heated in a resistive furnace .a...

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Main Authors: E. R. Cubellio, G. N. Natu, R. N. Karekar, R. C. Aiyer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 1993-01-01
Series:Active and Passive Electronic Components
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1993/28148
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spelling doaj-eb28b086239a4b71bba26323e7133b5a2020-11-24T20:59:45ZengHindawi LimitedActive and Passive Electronic Components0882-75161563-50311993-01-0116171810.1155/1993/28148Effect of the Addition of Different Metal Oxides in Lead Borosilicate Glasses on the Electrical Characteristics of SbSn Composition-Based Thick-Film ResistorsE. R. Cubellio0G. N. Natu1R. N. Karekar2R. C. Aiyer3Department of Physics, University of Poona, Pune 411 007, IndiaDepartment of Chemistry, University of Poona, Pune 411 007, IndiaDepartment of Physics, University of Poona, Pune 411 007, IndiaDepartment of Physics, University of Poona, Pune 411 007, IndiaThe paper reports the effect of addition of metal oxides in lead borosilicate glasses on electrical characteristics of SbSn alloy-based thick-film resistors. The Sb and Sn powder (1: 1 by weight) is taken in two quartz tubes separately, vacuum sealed at 10–5 Torr and heated in a resistive furnace .at 430℃ and 630℃ respectively. The conventional glass [1] is modified by using different dopants like tungsten oxide, cobalt oxide, lithium oxide, titanium dioxide, venadium pentoxide, chromium oxide, nickel oxide and manganese dioxide. The resistive pastes are formulated with both powders, 5% glass and conventional organic binder. The firing temperature is optimized for eight glasses. The sheet resistivity varies from 1600 Ω/□ to 40 Ω/□ , with negative temperature co-efficient of resistance varying from 2000 ppm/℃ to 800 ppm/℃ respectively. Material characterization is carried out using the XRD technique. Aging studies of resistors at room temperature over the period of two months indicate that these resistors stabilize within 15–20 days.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1993/28148
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author E. R. Cubellio
G. N. Natu
R. N. Karekar
R. C. Aiyer
spellingShingle E. R. Cubellio
G. N. Natu
R. N. Karekar
R. C. Aiyer
Effect of the Addition of Different Metal Oxides in Lead Borosilicate Glasses on the Electrical Characteristics of SbSn Composition-Based Thick-Film Resistors
Active and Passive Electronic Components
author_facet E. R. Cubellio
G. N. Natu
R. N. Karekar
R. C. Aiyer
author_sort E. R. Cubellio
title Effect of the Addition of Different Metal Oxides in Lead Borosilicate Glasses on the Electrical Characteristics of SbSn Composition-Based Thick-Film Resistors
title_short Effect of the Addition of Different Metal Oxides in Lead Borosilicate Glasses on the Electrical Characteristics of SbSn Composition-Based Thick-Film Resistors
title_full Effect of the Addition of Different Metal Oxides in Lead Borosilicate Glasses on the Electrical Characteristics of SbSn Composition-Based Thick-Film Resistors
title_fullStr Effect of the Addition of Different Metal Oxides in Lead Borosilicate Glasses on the Electrical Characteristics of SbSn Composition-Based Thick-Film Resistors
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the Addition of Different Metal Oxides in Lead Borosilicate Glasses on the Electrical Characteristics of SbSn Composition-Based Thick-Film Resistors
title_sort effect of the addition of different metal oxides in lead borosilicate glasses on the electrical characteristics of sbsn composition-based thick-film resistors
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Active and Passive Electronic Components
issn 0882-7516
1563-5031
publishDate 1993-01-01
description The paper reports the effect of addition of metal oxides in lead borosilicate glasses on electrical characteristics of SbSn alloy-based thick-film resistors. The Sb and Sn powder (1: 1 by weight) is taken in two quartz tubes separately, vacuum sealed at 10–5 Torr and heated in a resistive furnace .at 430℃ and 630℃ respectively. The conventional glass [1] is modified by using different dopants like tungsten oxide, cobalt oxide, lithium oxide, titanium dioxide, venadium pentoxide, chromium oxide, nickel oxide and manganese dioxide. The resistive pastes are formulated with both powders, 5% glass and conventional organic binder. The firing temperature is optimized for eight glasses. The sheet resistivity varies from 1600 Ω/□ to 40 Ω/□ , with negative temperature co-efficient of resistance varying from 2000 ppm/℃ to 800 ppm/℃ respectively. Material characterization is carried out using the XRD technique. Aging studies of resistors at room temperature over the period of two months indicate that these resistors stabilize within 15–20 days.
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