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Degradation in ZnO varistors

Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 1993
Among the mechanisms suggested to account for degradation of varistor materials, ion migration has strong support. Mobile, positively charged ions in the depletion layer would be the key element in degradation. In this context, the authors discuss the consequences of an electrical stressing on the current-temperature characteristic of a comment ...
M S Castro, M A Benavente, C M Aldao
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Polarization currents in varistors

Journal of Applied Physics, 1990
The time, voltage, and temperature dependencies of transient polarization currents are reported for two types of varistors (i.e., ZnO and a SiC composite). The current transients exhibit a power-law time response to a step change in voltage (i.e., I≊I0/tm, where m is slightly less than unity) that persists over a time scale exceeding 10−8–104 s.
F. A. Modine   +4 more
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Theory Of ZnO Varistors

MRS Proceedings, 1981
The theory of ZnO varistors has evolved along with the increasingly detailed experimental description [1-2]. The extreme nonlinearity in the currentvoltage curves naturally led the early investigators to suggest the well-known nonlinear mechanisms, such as space-charge limited currents or electron tunneling. Later experiments made these first proposals
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Time Dependence of Degradation in ZnO Varistors

physica status solidi (a), 1982
Starting from the results of a previous paper on the functional relationship of the degradation of ZnO-varistors and the influence factors (especially U, I,T) an equation system is derived to describe the time-dependence of the degradation. The solutions including the contribution of degradation-, recovery- and increasing effects of currents and ...
W. Brückner   +2 more
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Zinc oxide varistors

IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, 1989
An overview is given of zinc oxide varistors, which are made of semiconducting ceramics with highly nonohmic current-voltage characteristics, which originate at the grain boundaries. These varistors are widely utilized to protect electric power lines and electronic components against dangerous voltage surges.
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Germanium varistors

2013
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Varistors

1991
M.F. Yan, H.K. Bowen
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High non-linear electrical properties of Li3xCo7–4xSb2+xO12 a new ceramic varistor

Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2021
Carolina Tabasco-Novelo   +2 more
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Spinel Phases in ZnO Varistors

Physica Status Solidi (a), 1980
K.-H. Bäther   +4 more
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