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Utilizing Scanning Probe Microscopy to Investigate Preferential Conductive Paths through Polycrystalline BaTiO3Dielectric Layer of MLCCs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 July 2016

Talin Ayvazian
Affiliation:
The Aerospace Corporation, Microelectronics Technology Department, El Segundo, CA, USA
Gennadi Bersuker
Affiliation:
The Aerospace Corporation, Microelectronics Technology Department, El Segundo, CA, USA
Miles J Brodie
Affiliation:
The Aerospace Corporation, Microelectronics Technology Department, El Segundo, CA, USA
Zachary R Lingley
Affiliation:
The Aerospace Corporation, Microelectronics Technology Department, El Segundo, CA, USA
Brendan J Foran
Affiliation:
The Aerospace Corporation, Microelectronics Technology Department, El Segundo, CA, USA

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© Microscopy Society of America 2016 

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