Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1463097 Ceramics International 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Ceramic–resin hybrid substrate-based printed capacitors are fabricated for next generation ceramic packaging. The resin solution is infiltrated into the non-sintered ceramic powder beds by either inkjet printing or spin-coating. The amount of infiltrated resin and its spatial distribution throughout the films critically influence the dielectric loss factor, the adhesion strength, and the electrical conductivity of the electrodes. Although inkjet printing leads to non-uniform distribution of the resin, spin-coating is an effective means to uniformly infiltrate the resin solution. The resulting non-sintering ceramic–resin hybrid substrate-based printed capacitors demonstrate optimal properties comparable to their state-of-the-art low-temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC) counterparts.

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