Electrical Characterization of Engineering Materials

Engineering material systems for smart components and novel device applications require a thorough understanding on the structure-property-processing relationships to optimize their performance. The factors determining performance characteristics of the multi-phase/component heterogeneous polycrysta...

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Main Author: Mohammad A. Alim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 1996-01-01
Series:Active and Passive Electronic Components
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1996/76148
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spelling doaj-eb7b3604c268412bb9d5112e70d0f0ec2020-11-24T22:30:47ZengHindawi LimitedActive and Passive Electronic Components0882-75161563-50311996-01-0119313916910.1155/1996/76148Electrical Characterization of Engineering MaterialsMohammad A. Alim0Hubbell Incorporated, The Ohio Brass Company, 8711 Wadsworth Road, Wadsworth, Ohio 44281, USAEngineering material systems for smart components and novel device applications require a thorough understanding on the structure-property-processing relationships to optimize their performance. The factors determining performance characteristics of the multi-phase/component heterogeneous polycrystalline hybrid (MPCHPH) systems are not identical to devices based on single-crystal/single-junction (SCSJ) technology. Performing SCSJ-like data-analysis on the MPCHPH systems can lead to confusion in delineating simultaneously operative phenomena when “physical geometrical factors”are used in normalizing the as-measured electrical parameters or electrical quantities. Such an analytical approach can vitiate interpretation when microstructural inhomogeneity plays a key role in determining the electrical path. The advantage of using the as-measured electrical parameters or electrical quantities constituting the “immittance function” is emphasized. The “state of normalization” using physical geometrical factors can only be executed for a specific phenomenon when isolated from the total electrical behavior.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1996/76148
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1563-5031
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description Engineering material systems for smart components and novel device applications require a thorough understanding on the structure-property-processing relationships to optimize their performance. The factors determining performance characteristics of the multi-phase/component heterogeneous polycrystalline hybrid (MPCHPH) systems are not identical to devices based on single-crystal/single-junction (SCSJ) technology. Performing SCSJ-like data-analysis on the MPCHPH systems can lead to confusion in delineating simultaneously operative phenomena when “physical geometrical factors”are used in normalizing the as-measured electrical parameters or electrical quantities. Such an analytical approach can vitiate interpretation when microstructural inhomogeneity plays a key role in determining the electrical path. The advantage of using the as-measured electrical parameters or electrical quantities constituting the “immittance function” is emphasized. The “state of normalization” using physical geometrical factors can only be executed for a specific phenomenon when isolated from the total electrical behavior.
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