Claims
- 1. A dielectric powder composition for making hermetic dielectrics having an insulation resistance (IR) drop of no more than one order of magnitude after immersion in water at 50.degree. C. for 10 days consisting essentially of a finely divided admixture of (a) a substituted perovskite of the formula Ba.sub.1-x Sr.sub.x TiO.sub.3 wherein X is from 0.1 to 0.9, (b) at least one inorganic dopant containing an ionic species selected from the cations Bi.sup.3+ Ca.sup.2+ Cs.sup.1+ Fe.sup.2+ Fe.sup.3+ Pb.sup.2+ Zn.sup.2+ and the anion F.sup.- and mixtures thereof, and (c) a low temperature melting devitrifiable glass or frit having a specific viscosity (log .eta.) at the firing temperature of less than 6 and in which the relative proportions of the components, by weight, are 30-90% (a) 10-35% (b) and 1-7% (c).
- 2. The composition of claim 1 in which the value of X in the substituted perovskite is from 0.3 to 0.6.
- 3. The composition of claim 1 in which the inorganic dopant is a mixture of lead oxalate, iron oxide and zinc fluoride.
- 4. The composition of claim 1 in which the glass has a softening point below 850.degree. C.
- 5. The composition of claim 1 in which the glass is 50-80% by weight Pb.sub.3 O.sub.4 and 10-30% by weight GeO.sub.2.
- 6. The composition of claim 1 in which the glass is a Bi.sub.2 O.sub.3 frit.
- 7. A screen-printable dielectric composition for making hermetic dielectrics having an insulation resistance (IR) drop of no more than one order of magnitude after immersion in water at 50.degree. C. for 10 days consisting essentially of a finely divided admixture of (a) a substituted perovskite of the formula Ba.sub.1-x Sr.sub.x TiO.sub.3 wherein X is from 0.1 to 0.9, (b) at least one inorganic dopant containing an ionic species selected from the cations Bi.sup.3+ Ca.sup.2+ Cs.sup.1+ Fe.sup.2+ Fe.sup.3+ Pb.sup.2+ Zn.sup.2+ and the anion F.sup.- and mixtures thereof and (c) a low temperature melting devitrifiable glass or frit dispersed in an inert liquid vehicle, the glass or frit having a specific viscosity (log .eta.) at the firing temperature of less than 6, and in which the relative proportions of the components, by weight, are 30-90% (a) 10-35% (b) and 1-7% (c).
- 8. The composition of claim 7 in which the value of X in the substituted perovskite is from 0.3 to 0.6.
- 9. The composition of claim 7, in which the inorganic dopant is a mixture of lead oxalate, iron oxide and zinc fluoride.
- 10. The composition of claim 7 in which the glass has a softening point below 850.degree. C.
- 11. The composition of claim 8 in which the glass is 50-80% by weight Pb.sub.3 O.sub.4 and 10-30% by weight GeO.sub.2.
- 12. The composition of claim 7 in which the glass is a Bi.sub.2 O.sub.3 frit.
- 13. An hermetic dielectric film comprising the composition of claim 8 which has been fired at below 900.degree. C. to remove the inert liquid and to effect liquid phase sintering and cooled to effect devitrification of the glass.
- 14. The film of claim 13 in which the value of X in the substituted perovskite is from 0.3 to 0.6.
- 15. The film of claim 13 in which the inorganic dopant was a mixture of lead oxalate, iron oxide and zinc fluoride.
- 16. The film of claim 13 in which the glass has a softening point below 850.degree. C.
- 17. The film of claim 15 in which the glass is 50-80% by weight Pb.sub.3 O.sub.4 and 10-30% by weight GeO.sub.2.
- 18. The film of claim 13 in which the glass was a Bi.sub.2 O.sub.3 frit.
- 19. An hermetic capacitor having an insulation resistance (IR) drop of no more than one order of magnitude after immersion in water at 50.degree. C. for 10 days and comprising (1) a first conductor terminal on which was printed (2) an hermetic dielectric film and (3) a second conductor terminal overlying the dielectric layer, the dielectric film consisting of (a) a substituted perovskite of the formula Ba.sub.1-x Sr.sub.x TiO.sub.3 wherein X is from 0.1 to 0.9, (b) at least one inorganic dopant containing an ionic species selected from the cations Bi.sup.3+ Ca.sup.2+ Cs.sup.1+ Fe.sup.2+ Fe.sup.3+ Pb.sup.2+ Zn.sup.2+ and the anion F.sup.- and mixtures thereof, and (c) a low temperature melting devitrifiable glass or frit, the assemblage having been cofired at below 900.degree. C. to remove the inert liquid therefrom and to effect liquid phase sintering and cooled to effect devitrification of the glass or frit having a specific viscosity (log .eta.) at the firing temperature of less than 6, and in which the relative proportions of the components, by weight, are 30-90% (a) 10-35% (b) and 1-7% (c).
- 20. An hermetic multilayer capacitor having an insulation resistance (IR) drop of no more than one order of magnitude after immersion in water at 50.degree. C. for 10 days and comprising a first conductor terminal and a plurality of alternating printed dielectric films and overlying conductor terminals. The dielectric film consisting essentially of (a) a substituted perovskite of the formula Ba.sub.1-x Sr.sub.x TiO.sub.3 wherein X is from 0.1 to 0.9, (b) at least one inorganic dopant containing an ionic species selected from the cations Bi.sup.3+ Ca.sup.2+ Cs.sup.1+ Fe.sup.2+ Fe.sup.3+ Pb.sup.2+ Zn.sup.2+ and the anion F.sup.- and mixtures thereof, and (c) a low temperature melting devitrifiable glass or frit, the assemblage having been cofired at below 900.degree. C. to remove the inert liquid therefrom and to effect liquid phase sintering and cooled to effect devitrifcation of the glass or frit having a specific viscosity (log .eta.) at the firing temperature of less than 6, and in which the relative proportions of the components, by weight, are 30-90% (a) 10-35% (b) and 1-7% (c).
CROSS REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 169,495, filed July 16, 1980 now abandoned.
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