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Preparation and Characterization of Photopatternable BaTiO3 / Polymer Composites
Published
Author(s)
R Popielarz, C. K. Chiang, R Nozaki, Jan Obrzut
Abstract
The dielectric properties of acrylic resin composites filled with BaTiO3 have been evaluated in the broad frequency range. These materials were used as models to study the dielectric response in polymer composite films for de-coupling capacitance applications. A series of photocurable resin formulations were prepared and photocured into films of approximate thickness 100 υm to 120 υm. Dielectric permittivity of the materials was investigated at frequencies from 100 Hz to 10 GHz and temperatures from -140 degrees}C to +150 degrees}C. The dielectric constant of the composites reached 35 at 1 GHz. A high frequency dielectric relaxation process was identified and related to the molecular structure of the polymer matrix.
Proceedings Title
Organic / Inorganic Hybrid Materials, Symposium | | Organic / Inorganic Hybrid Materials | Materials Research Society
Popielarz, R.
, Chiang, C.
, Nozaki, R.
and Obrzut, J.
(2001),
Preparation and Characterization of Photopatternable BaTiO<sub>3</sub> / Polymer Composites, Organic / Inorganic Hybrid Materials, Symposium | | Organic / Inorganic Hybrid Materials | Materials Research Society, Undefined
(Accessed October 13, 2025)