Capacitor and method for manufacturing same
US-2024347278-A1 · Oct 17, 2024 · US
US9691549B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9691549-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414178659-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 12, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 27, 2017 |
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A laminated ceramic capacitor that includes a laminated body that has dielectric ceramic layers including crystal grains and crystal grain boundaries and has internal electrode layers; and external electrodes on the surface of the laminated body and electrically connecting the internal electrode layers exposed at the surfaces of the laminated body. When a direct-current voltage is applied to the laminated ceramic capacitor, the voltage/current curve has a critical point dividing the curve into a first area on the lower-voltage side and a second area on the higher-voltage side, an electric field obtained by dividing the critical voltage at the critical point by the thickness of one of the dielectric ceramic layers when the voltage (V)/current (I) characteristics are measured at 25° C. is 10 V/μm or more, and the voltage/current curve has a slope of 3 or less in the second area.
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A laminated ceramic capacitor comprising: a laminated body comprising dielectric ceramic layers including a rare-earth element and crystal grains having a crystal grain boundary, and internal electrode layers, wherein an average thickness of each of the dielectric ceramic layers is 0.7 to 2.0 μm; and external electrodes on respective surfaces of the laminated body and electrically connecting the internal electrode layers exposed at the respective surfaces of the laminated body, wherein, C=A×B, C is 30 or more, A is a value obtained by dividing a D10 value representing a thickness of one of the dielectric ceramic layers by a D90 value representing a size of the crystal grains, B is a value obtained by integrating a molar ratio (%) of the rare-earth element to titanium in the crystal grains in a range of 0 to 24 nm in a direction from the crystal grain boundary into the crystal grains, and when a direct-current voltage is applied at 25° C. to the laminated ceramic capacitor, a voltage (V)/current (I) curve with Log V on a horizontal axis and Log I on a vertical axis has a critical point dividing the curve into a first area and a second area, the first area having a lower voltage than the second area, a critical electric field obtained by dividing a critical voltage at the critical point by a thickness of one of the dielectric ceramic layers is 10 V/μm or more, and the voltage (V)/current (I) curve has a slope of 3 or less in the second area. 2. The laminated ceramic capacitor according to claim 1 , wherein the dielectric ceramic layers have a composition including a barium titanate compound. 3. The laminated ceramic capacitor according to claim 1 , wherein C is 60 or more. 4. The laminated ceramic capacitor according to claim 1 , wherein the D10 value is obtained by measuring the thickness of the one of the dielectric ceramic layers at approximately 200 points. 5. The laminated ceramic capacitor according to claim 4 , wherein the D90 value is obtained by measuring 500 to 1000 of the crystal grains at a fractured surface. 6. The laminated ceramic capacitor according to claim 1 , wherein the D90 value is obtained by measuring 500 to 1000 of the crystal grains at a fractured surface. 7. The laminated ceramic capacitor according to claim 1 , wherein the molar ratio of the rare-earth element to the titanium in the crystal grain is carried out at 0, 4, 8, 12 and 24 nm in the direction from the grain boundary into the grain. 8. A laminated ceramic capacitor comprising: a laminated body comprising dielectric ceramic layers including a rare-earth element and crystal grains having a crystal grain boundary, and internal electrode layers, wherein an average thickness of each of the dielectric ceramic layers is 0.7 to 2.0 μm; and external electrodes on respective surfaces of the laminated body and electrically connecting the internal electrode layers exposed at the respective surfaces of the laminated body, wherein, C=A×B, C is 30 or more, A is a value obtained by dividing a D10 value representing a thickness of one of the dielectric ceramic layers by a D90 value representing a size of the crystal grains, B is a value obtained by integrating a molar ratio (%) of the rare-earth element to titanium in the crystal grains in a range of 0 to 24 nm in a direction from the crystal grain boundary into the crystal grains, and when a direct-current voltage is applied at 85° C. to the laminated ceramic capacitor, a voltage (V)/current (I) curve with Log V on a horizontal axis and Log I on a vertical axis has a critical point dividing the curve into a first area and a second area, the first area having a lower voltage than the second area, a critical electric field obtained by dividing a critical voltage at the critical point by a thickness of one of the dielectric ceramic layers is 10 V/μm or more, and a value obtained by subtracting a first slope of the voltage (V)/current (I) curve in the first area from a second slope of the voltage (V)/current (I) curve in the second area is 1 or less. 9. The laminated ceramic capacitor according to claim 8 , wherein the dielectric ceramic layers have a composition including a barium titanate compound. 10. The laminated ceramic capacitor according to claim 8 , wherein C is 60 or more. 11. The laminated ceramic capacitor according to claim 8 , wherein the D10 value is obtained by measuring the thickness of the one of the dielectric ceramic layers at approximately 200 points. 12. The laminated ceramic capacitor according to claim 11 , wherein the D90 value is obtained by measuring 500 to 1000 of the crystal grains at a fractured surface. 13. The laminated ceramic capacitor according to claim 8 , wherein the D90 value is obtained by measuring 500 to 1000 of the crystal grains at a fractured surface. 14. The laminated ceramic capacitor according to claim 8 , wherein the molar ratio of the rare-earth element to the titanium in the crystal grain is carried out at 0, 4, 8, 12 and 24 nm in the direction from the grain boundary into the grain. 15. A laminated ceramic capacitor comprising: a laminated body comprising dielectric ceramic layers and internal electrode layers, the dielectric ceramic layers including crystal grains and crystal grain boundaries and having a composition including a barium titanate compound and containing a rare-earth element, wherein an average thickness of each of the dielectric ceramic layers is 0.7 to 2.0 μm; external electrodes on respective surfaces of the laminated body an electrically connecting the internal electrode layers exposed at the respective surfaces of the laminated body; and C=A×B, wherein C is 30 or more, A is a value obtained by dividing a D10 value representing a thickness of one of the dielectric ceramic layers by a D90 value representing a size of the crystal grains, and B is a value obtained by integrating a molar ratio (%) of the rare-earth element to titanium in the crystal grains in a range of 0 to 24 nm in a direction from the crystal grain boundary into the crystal grains. 16. The laminated ceramic capacitor according to claim 15 , wherein the C is 60 or more. 17. The laminated ceramic capacitor according to claim 15 , wherein the D10 value is obtained by measuring the thickness of the one of the dielectric ceramic layers at approximately 200 points. 18. The laminated ceramic capacitor according to claim 15 , wherein the D90 value is obtained by measuring 500 to 1000 of the crystal grains at a fractured surface.
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