| Home | E-Submission | Sitemap | Login | Contact Us |  
top_img
J. Korean Ceram. Soc. > Volume 49(1); 2012 > Article
Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society 2012;49(1): 48.
doi: https://doi.org/10.4191/kcers.2012.49.1.048
Electric-Field Induced Degradation of Ionic Solids
Ja-Kyu Chun, Han-Ill Yoo
WCU Hybrid Materials Program, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University
ABSTRACT
Degradation of performance and life time of a functional material or device thereof is induced, to a great extent, by mass transfer in the material that is driven by various thermodynamic forces imposed intentionally or accidentally during its operation or service. The forces are any gradient of intensive thermodynamic variables, component chemical potentials, electrical potential, temperature, stresses, and the like. This paper reviews electric-field induced degradation phenomena in ionic solid compounds including insulation resistance degradation, crystal shift, microstructural alterations, compositional unmixing, and compound decomposition. Their inner workings are also discussed qualitatively.
Key words: Electric field, Degradation, Crystal shift, Microstructure alteration, Kinetic unmixing, Decomposition
Editorial Office
Meorijae Bldg., Suite # 403, 76, Bangbae-ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul 06704, Korea
TEL: +82-2-584-0185   FAX: +82-2-586-4582   E-mail: ceramic@kcers.or.kr
About |  Browse Articles |  Current Issue |  For Authors and Reviewers
Copyright © The Korean Ceramic Society.                      Developed in M2PI