Sidney Lin
Lamar University
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AIP Advances | 2013
R. K. Pandey; William A. Stapleton; Jitendra S. Tate; A. K. Bandyopadhyay; Ivan Sutanto; S. Sprissler; Sidney Lin
Since the discovery of colossal dielectric constant in CCTO supercapacitor in 2000, development of its practical application to energy storage has been of great interest. In spite of intensive efforts, there has been thus far, no report of proven application. The object of this research is to understand the reason for this lack of success and to find ways to overcome this limitation. Reported herein is the synthesis of our research in ceramic processing of this material and its characterization, particularly with the objective of identifying potential applications. Experimental results have shown that CCTOs permittivity and loss tangent, the two most essential dielectric parameters of fundamental importance for the efficiency of a capacitor device, are intrinsically coupled. They increase or decrease in tandem. Therefore, efforts to simultaneously retain the high permittivity while minimizing the loss tangent of CCTO might not succeed unless an entirely non-typical approach is taken for processing this m...
Journal of Electronic Materials | 2014
R. K. Pandey; William A. Stapleton; Ivan Sutanto; Amanda A. Scantlin; Sidney Lin
The nonlinear current–voltage characteristics of a varistor device are modified with the help of external agents, resulting in tuned varistor–transistor hybrid devices with multiple applications. The substrate used to produce these hybrid devices belongs to the modified iron titanate family with chemical formula 0.55FeTiO3·0.45Fe2O3 (IHC45), which is a prominent member of the ilmenite–hematite solid-solution series. It is a wide-bandgap magnetic oxide semiconductor. Electrical resistivity and Seebeck coefficient measurements from room temperature to about 700°C confirm that it retains its p-type nature for the entire temperature range. The direct-current (DC) and alternating-current (AC) properties of these hybrid devices are discussed and their applications identified. It is shown here that such varistor embedded ceramic transistors with many interesting properties and applications can be mass produced using incredibly simple structures. The tuned varistors by themselves can be used for current amplification and band-pass filters. The transistors on the other hand could be used to produce sensors, voltage-controlled current sources, current-controlled voltage sources, signal amplifiers, and low-band-pass filters. We believe that these devices could be suitable for a number of applications in consumer and defense electronics, high-temperature and space electronics, bioelectronics, and possibly also for electronics specific to handheld devices.
Applied Physics Express | 2012
Asami Kikuchi; Doanh Tran; Sidney Lin; Noriyuki Okinaka; Tomohiro Akiyama
This paper describes the combustion synthesis (CS) of SrTiO3 using Ti, TiO2, and SrO2. The kinetics of the CS reaction and the effect of the Ti/(Ti+TiO2) ratio on the CS reaction were examined. The thermal behavior of each reactant and the mixture of reactant powders were investigated to study the reaction mechanism. As a result, the oxidation of Ti was found to trigger the CS reaction. The apparent activation energy of the CS reaction was calculated as 287.6 kJ/mol. The obtained results suggest a new route to produce commercially available highly dense ceramics.
Journal of Power Sources | 2017
Zhongqing Liu; Xiaohao Cao; Bin Wang; Min Xia; Sidney Lin; Zhanhu Guo; Xiaoming Zhang; Shiyuan Gao
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2011
Jiri Selig; Sidney Lin; Hua-Tay Lin; D. Ray Johnson; Hsin Wang
Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2010
Sidney Lin; Jiri Selig
Processing and Properties of Advanced Ceramics and Composites VI: Ceramic Transactions, Volume 249 | 2014
R. K. Pandey; William A. Stapleton; Ivan Sutanto; Amanda A. Scantlin; Sidney Lin
Journal of the Australian Ceramic Society | 2012
Jiri Selig; Sidney Lin; Hua-Tay Lin; D. Ray Johnson
MRS Proceedings | 2010
Sidney Lin; Jiri Selig
Ceramic Materials for Energy Applications: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 32 | 2011
Asami Kikuchi; Sidney Lin; Noriyuki Okinaka; Tomohiro Akiyama