Publications by authors named "I Hadzaman"

Mathematical models of degradation-relaxation kinetics are considered for jammed thick-film systems composed of screen-printed spinel CuNiCoMnO and conductive Ag or Ag-Pd alloys. Structurally intrinsic nanoinhomogeneous ceramics due to Ag and Ag-Pd diffusing agents embedded in a spinel phase environment are shown to define governing kinetics of thermally induced degradation under 170 °C obeying an obvious non-exponential behavior in a negative relative resistance drift. The characteristic stretched-to-compressed exponential crossover is detected for degradation-relaxation kinetics in thick-film systems with conductive contacts made of Ag-Pd and Ag alloys.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines how water vapor interacts with nanoporous MgO-Al2O3 ceramics using positron annihilation lifetime (PAL) spectroscopy.
  • Key findings show that the longest-lived positronium (o-Ps) traps are associated with nanopores of different sizes, revealing two distinct decay processes related to water interaction.
  • The presence of water vapor also alters structural defects near grain boundaries, leading to changes like void fragmentation during adsorption and agglomeration when drying occurs.
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Integrated temperature-humidity-sensitive thick-film structures based on spinel-type semiconducting ceramics of different chemical compositions and magnesium aluminate ceramics were prepared and studied. It is shown that temperature-sensitive thick-film structures possess good electrophysical characteristics in the region from 298 to 358 K. The change of electrical resistance in integrated thick-film structures is 1 order, but these elements are stable in time and can be successfully used for sensor applications.

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