Method of making nitride and oxide electrodes on a solid electro

Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Electron emissive or suppressive

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427115, 4271261, 427226, 427343, 427377, 427380, B05D 512

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ABSTRACT:
A method is disclosed for bonding nitride and oxide film electrodes on ceramic substrates, which can be used in thermo electric generators. Hydride powders in suspension are coated on a substrate, and heated to selected temperatures for selected periods of times in alternating atmospheres of hydrogen and nitrogen, or oxygen. The method produces satisfactory film electrodes, including electrodes which are greater than 10 microns in thickness.

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