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Advances in Dielectric Ceramics and Their Applications (Second Edition)

A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Advanced and Functional Ceramics and Glasses".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 April 2024) | Viewed by 129

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Academy of Advanced Interdisciplinary Research, Xidian University, Xi’an 710071, China
Interests: dielectric properties; ceramic composites; low-temperature sintering; structural characterization; glass ceramics
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College of Electrical and Information Engineering, Hunan University, 410082, Changsha, China
Interests: microwave/millimeter-wave electronic components; low-temperature co-fired ceramics and integrated devices; dielectric energy storage ceramics
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

As important foundations of the information age, information, energy, and materials have important applications in all aspects of life. Dielectric ceramics are a new type of electronic material and are used as resonators, filters, substrates, antennas, and dielectric guided wave circuits in modern communication. They are widely used in mobile phones, Bluetooth, TV satellite receivers, satellite broadcasting, radar, and radio remote control. They are mainly used for their dielectric and mechanical properties. To improve their performance and to extend their service lives as well as to solve related cost, sustainability, and environmental problems, significant amounts of work have been carried out worldwide. In recent years in particular, a lot of work has been carried out in several existing and emerging areas, such as (1) the exploration of novel ceramic systems for microwave/millimeter-wave electronic applications; (2) the low-temperature synthesis and preparation of ceramics; (3) the correlation between crystal chemical design and performance optimization of ceramics; (4) the high coefficient of thermal expansion in ceramic packaging, microwave ceramic capacitors, and microwave composite dielectric substrates; and (5) the tungsten bronze structure for energy storage in ceramics and the internal relationship between domain evolution and energy storage performance, from which many interesting and promising results have been obtained.

This Special Issue on “Advances in Dielectric Ceramics and Their Applications (Second Edition)” will provide a valuable and timely collection of recent advances in the synthesis, fundamentals, characterization, and applications of dielectric ceramics.

Dr. Hongyu Yang
Dr. Hao Li
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • electronic ceramics
  • low-temperature co-fired ceramics technology
  • dielectric properties
  • crystal structure
  • structural defects
  • novel sintering
  • materials chemistry
  • glass ceramics
  • ceramic packaging materials
  • liquid-phase sintering mechanism

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