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Principles of Electronic Ceramics

Posted 2012-02-01 04:28:45

 

Electronic ceramics is one of the most rapidly developing fields of science and technology. Principles of Electronic Ceramics#1 describes many important technical topics in this field. The authors derive most equations from first principles, and thus, develop a structural knowledge base that enhances technical comprehension.

 

 

This book fills the gap between a theoretical solid-state physics text and a microstructure-property-laden materials science text. Yet, the book is not overbearing--it is written as a text for a college senior or firs year graduate student in science or engineering. Principlesof Electronic Ceramics#1 consists of twelve chapters. The first three chapters provide the reader with a background in crystal structure, quantum mechanics, and semiconductor physics. The chapters address ionic conductors, defect chemistry, dielectric properties, ferroelectric materials, and magnetic ceramics.

 

Four chapters are devoted to optoelectronic phenomena. First, the authors present the fundamentals of optics, then analyze optical waveguides, PLZT light shutters, light-emitting diodes, and lasers. A brief review of the principles of superconductivity is followed by a discussion of the structure and defect chemistry of high-temperature superconductors in the final chapter. The approach Hench and West use in presenting the field of electronic ceramics in this text is superb. First, the physics that controls technologically important properties is derived, properties of technologically important electronic ceramics are then analyzed with regard to derived fundamentals. As would be expected from the technical background of the authors, the use of glass for electronic ceramic applications is more than adequately covered. More importantly, the book offers a judicious blend of fundamental physics and material properties. Electronic ceramics is growing rapidly, and it is difficult to adequately discuss all the worthy technical subjects in this field.

 

Nonetheless, several topical omissions must be mentioned. Piezoelectrics, varistors, and thermistors receive little attention, yet, according to the authors, these entities comprise 20% of the sales of all electronic ceramics in the world. Discussions of the structure-property relationships of these materials would have been a welcome addition to the chapters on nonlinear dielectrics and defect chemistry. Further, there is no mention of two of the most important future electronic ceramic technologies--ferroelectric thin films and multilayer ceramic packaging. Ferroelectric thin films may well revolutionize nonvolatile semiconductor memories, optical computers, nonvolatile optical disk storage devices, and pyroelectric detectors.

 

Multilayer ceramics include multilayer capacitors; cofired multilayer packages; and novel, monolithic, multidevice structures. Although multilayer ceramic issues may be difficult to introduce into the framework of the text, multilayer ceramics comprises 50% of electronic ceramic sales today, and some discussion of this topic is appropriate.

 

Overall, the book gives a concise review of the fundamentals of solid-state physics necessary to understand the properties of electronic ceramics. In addition, readers will find the fairly extensive tabulations of properties of electronic ceramics quite valuable. Another one of the book's positive aspects is that many references are current.

 

Hench, Larry L | West, J K

Source: csa.com

 

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