Thermal Treatment of Aerosol Deposited NiMn₂O₄ NTC Thermistors for Improved Aging Stability

Sensors (Basel). 2018 Nov 15;18(11):3982. doi: 10.3390/s18113982.

Abstract

This paper examines the influence of a short-term thermal treatment of aerosol deposited negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistor films on the NTCR characteristics and their long-term stability with different electrode materials. An aerosol deposition of a spinel-based NiMn₂O₄ powder on alumina substrates with screen-printed AgPd and Au interdigital electrode structures was performed. The manufactured components of the typical size of 1206 were tempered in a moderate temperature range of 200 °C to 800 °C and aged for 1000 h at 125 °C in air. Based on R-T measurements in a high-precision silicone oil thermostat bath and high temperature XRD analyses, the influence of the thermal treatment was analyzed and discussed. A 60-min tempering at 400 °C proved to be optimal, as both the NTCR parameters and their ageing stability could be significantly improved. The findings are explained.

Keywords: NTCR; aerosol deposition method (ADM); long-term stability; non-linear resistor; room temperature impact consolidation (RTIC); spinel ceramic; temperature sensor.