[New Data Released] Measurement Method for Particle Size of Barium Titanate Microparticles in the Submicron Range

This document proposes a suitable particle size evaluation method for micronized materials based on the results of particle size distribution measurements of micronized barium titanate using two techniques: laser diffraction/scattering and dynamic light scattering.
With the miniaturization and high performance of information and communication devices, the miniaturization of electronic materials is being actively pursued.
Barium titanate, one of the representative electronic powder materials used in multilayer ceramic capacitors, is being micronized from submicron to nanoscale. Managing particle size in the fine particle range is a challenge in the research and development and quality control of powder materials, and selecting appropriate measurement methods is particularly important.
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