Screen Printed PZT Composite Thick Films
Composite film (ComFi) technology has been developed as an alternative technique to achieve thick (5-100 ?m) films at temperatures compatible with silicon processing. The technique entails producing a composite slurry consisting of PZT powder and a PZT producing sol. The slurry is then deposited ont...
Main Authors: | Dorey, R (Author), Whatmore, R (Author), Beeby, S (Author), Torah, R (Author), White, N (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2004.
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