The effect of hydrogen on the conductivity of Ag-Pd thick film resistors
Abstract
The resistance of silver-palladium thick film resistors decreases and their surface conduction type changes upon heating in a flow of hydrogen at temperatures within 50–100°C or hydrogenation in an aqueous acid electrolyte at room temperature. These effects are due to the reduction of PdO (present in the Ag-Pd film) to Pd by hydrogen entering into the resistor material. In the electrolyte, the resistance of samples starts decreasing at the moment of the current being switched on.
- Publication:
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Technical Physics Letters
- Pub Date:
- January 2013
- DOI:
- 10.1134/S1063785013010021
- Bibcode:
- 2013TePhL..39...95A
- Keywords:
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- Technical Physic Letter;
- Copper Electrode;
- Film Resistor;
- Cathode Hydrogenation;
- Film Area