Glasses for high-resistivity thick-film resistors

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Knowledge about the role of the glass matrix in thick-film resistors is necessary for improvement of their electrical properties for use in high-performance components. The influence of glass composition on the microstructure of ruthenate conductor and resistor parameters has been studied. Additions of TiO2, GeO2, and TeO2, which in dilute concentrations markedly increase the resistivity, improve the temperature coefficient of the resistance and the voltage stability. The oxide enrichment of the glass film between the conducting particles reduces the ruthenium-ion solubility and decreases the tunneling conductivity between the conductor grains.

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Weißmann, R., & Chong, W. (2000). Glasses for high-resistivity thick-film resistors. Advanced Engineering Materials, 2(6), 359–362. https://doi.org/10.1002/1527-2648(200006)2:6<359::AID-ADEM359>3.0.CO;2-C

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