Preparation of the Bi12SiO20 thin films by the sol-gel method
author: Špela Kunej,
Condensed Matter Physics, Jožef Stefan Institute
published: Jan. 18, 2008, recorded: October 2007, views: 5883
published: Jan. 18, 2008, recorded: October 2007, views: 5883
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Bismuth silicon oxide Bi12SiO20 (BSO), which has a sillenite structure, is a piezoelectric, electro-optic, photo-refractive, and optically active material. Recently, the sillenites have begun to be considered for use as dielectric in the field of electronics. They are used as new material in LTCC (Low-temperature co-fired ceramic) technology. Because of the low sintering temperature, good chemical and dielectric properties of the “bulk” BSO1 we decided to prepare thin films of this material. In this paper we will report on the preparation of BSO thin films using sol-gel method on various substrates. The aim of work was to achieve pure BSO thin films with good control over their microstructure and thickness.
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This is a nice lecture on thin film preparation.Simple , clear and informative.This can be used as teaching aid material for students entering into thin film study.
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