A ceramic mixed system is proposed that includes a two phase mixture of tetragonal modification of Bi3NbO7 and pyrochlore modification of Bi2/(Zn2/3Nb4/3)O7. The electrical properties of ceramics produced therefrom make the material suitable for components having a multilayer structure in which capacitors and inductors are integrated.
F.32 International patent
COBISS.SI-ID: 21528615D. Suvorov, Editorial Board
C.04 Editorial board of an international magazine
COBISS.SI-ID: 6342151Annual Meeting of the American Ceramic Society is the most important meeting for the international scientific community from this field since participants report on latest scientific achievements from current basic and applied reserach. Each year more than 2.000 participants join to share this opportunity. D. Suvorov is for more than 10 years one of the organizers of the biggest symposium, namelly International Symposium on Advanced Dielectric Materials and Electronic Devices, American Ceramic Society Meeting 2010.
B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting
COBISS.SI-ID: 24483367Newly developed materials for electronics have enabled the miniaturization of components and offered new, functional properties that have opened the door to new applications. Despite this, significant challenges remain to be overcome if we are to see further growth and the transfer of knowledge into novel ceramic structures, innovative fabrication processes, and new commercial applications. This presentation was aimed at highlighting the state of the art in the development of today’s ceramic materials for electronics, from both the fundamental and engineering points of view.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 24481831The paper in which we described synthesis of silver nanoparticles on titanate nanobelts is important because we combined different synthesis methods, for example a hydrothermal synthesis of silver nanoparticles which are later deposited with sol gel method on the surface of the titanate nanobelts. The paper was published in electronic version on January 17 and has been according to the IOP downloaded till March 30 more than 250 times which brings them among upper 10% of the readed publications within that period.
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COBISS.SI-ID: 24386855