High performance ZnO varistors prepared from nanocrystalline precursors for miniaturised electronic devices

Suresh C. Pillai, John M. Kelly, Declan E. McCormack, Raghavendra Ramesh

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Abstract

An industrially viable solution-based processing route using minimal amounts of solvent has been used to prepare bulk quantity nanopowders (average particle size 15 ± 3 nm) for the fabrication of ZnO varistors. The xerogels, calcined powders and sintered materials were fully characterised. The preparation of varistors from nanopowders has been optimised by studying the effect of temperature on grain growth, densification and breakdown voltage. The varistors are prepared by sintering at 1050 °C for 2 hours, a temperature that is significantly lower than that used in the current industrial process. Highly dense varistor discs prepared from the sintered material produce devices, with a breakdown voltage 85% higher than that of commercial varistors, making them suitable for use in miniaturised electronic circuitry. Improved performance of these materials has been attributed to the small grain size and better dispersion of additives on ZnO grains.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3926-3932
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Materials Chemistry
Volume18
Issue number33
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Externally publishedYes

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