Tantalum and Niobium-Based Capacitors : Science, Technology, and Applications.
2017
TA1-2040
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Title
Tantalum and Niobium-Based Capacitors : Science, Technology, and Applications.
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ISBN
9783319678702
3319678701
9783319678696
3319678698
3319678701
9783319678696
3319678698
Publication Details
Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2017.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (133 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-67870-2 doi
Call Number
TA1-2040
Dewey Decimal Classification
620
Summary
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the science, technology, and applications of Tantalum and Niobium-based capacitors. The author discusses fundamentals, focusing on thermodynamic stability, major degradation processes and conduction mechanisms in the basic structure of Me-Me2O5-cathode (Me: Ta, Nb). Technology-related coverage includes chapters technology chapters on the major manufacturing steps from capacitor grade powder to the testing of finished capacitors. Applications discussed include high reliability, high charge and energy efficiency, high working voltages, high temperatures, etc. The links between the scientific foundation, breakthrough technologies and outstanding performance and reliability of the capacitors are demonstrated. The theoretical models discussed include the thermodynamics of the amorphous dielectrics, conduction mechanisms in metal-insulator-semiconductor (MIS) structures, band diagrams of the organic semiconductors, etc. Provides a single-source reference to the science, technology, and applications of Tantalum and Niobium-based capacitors; Focuses on Polymer Tantalum capacitors, with rapidly growing applications in special and commercial electronics; Discusses in detail conduction and degradation mechanisms in amorphous dielectrics and multilayer capacitor structures with amorphous dielectrics, such as metal-insulator-semiconductor (MIS) structures with inorganic and organic semiconductors, as well as MOSFET transistors with high k dielectrics.
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