Electrical properties of boron nitride dielectric relaxations in matrix composites. II - Boron nitride-silicon carbide composites

A low-frequency Maxwell-Wagner relaxation, resulting from space-charge buildup, was observed when BN-SiC composites were subjected to an ac current. This paper discusses the Maxwell-Wagner relaxation and information that it reveals about the microstructure of the composite. A modified Maxwell-Wagner...

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Published inJournal of the American Ceramic Society Vol. 84; no. 7; pp. 1497 - 1503
Main Authors Runyan, Julie, Gerhardt, Rosario A, Ruh, Robert
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.07.2001
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Summary:A low-frequency Maxwell-Wagner relaxation, resulting from space-charge buildup, was observed when BN-SiC composites were subjected to an ac current. This paper discusses the Maxwell-Wagner relaxation and information that it reveals about the microstructure of the composite. A modified Maxwell-Wagner equation for the real part of the permittivity is used to model the data. SiC has a higher dielectric constant than that of BN. The microstructure of these composites is anisotropic, with BN platelets preferentially oriented perpendicular to the hot-pressing direction. Samples measured in this direction exhibit a lower dielectric constant than those measured parallel to the hot-pressing direction. In regard to frequency response, the permittivity of BN shows no dependence on frequency, whereas frequency dependence is seen with increasing SiC content. (Author)
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ISSN:0002-7820