Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
542058 Microelectronic Engineering 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Nickel manganite NixMn3 − xO4 ceramics for the application of IR sensors•NixMn3 − xO4 systems were prepared by using a mixed-oxide method.•The X-ray diffraction patterns confirmed the spinel cubic polycrystalline structure.•The temperature coefficient of resistance, all specimens showed values − 4%/°C above.•The typical NTCR (negative temperature coefficient of resistance) properties

In this study, NixMn3 − xO4 ceramics were prepared using a conventional mixed oxide method for application in infrared sensors, and the dried powder was calcined at 900 °C for 2 h. All specimens were sintered in air at 1200 °C for 12 h and annealed at a rate of 2 °C/min to 800 °C, subsequently quenching to room temperature. It has been shown that all specimens showed the formation of a cubic spinel phase without any second phase. From the surface micrographs and density results, all specimens showed a high density and low porosity. In terms of the temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR = 1/R ∗ dR/dT), all specimens showed values − 4%/°C above and the typical NTCR (negative temperature coefficient of resistance) properties, displaying decreased electrical resistance with an increase in temperature. The resistivity of the Ni0.79Mn2.21O4 specimen at room temperature was approximately 2602 Ω·cm. The responsivity and detectivity of the Ni0.79Mn2.21O4 ceramics sintered at 1200 °C were 4.56 ∗ 10− 3 V/W and 2010 cm Hz1/2/W, respectively.

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