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Original Articles

Ferroelectric PbTiO3 Films Grown by Pulsed Liquid Injection Metalorganic Chemical Vapour Deposition

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Pages 104-115 | Received 05 Sep 2006, Accepted 30 Oct 2006, Published online: 08 Jun 2007
 

Abstract

Influence of various deposition conditions (deposition temperature, partial oxygen pressure and solution composition) to the growth of ferroelectric PbTiO 3 (PTO) films by pulsed liquid injection metalorganic chemical vapour deposition (MOCVD) was examined. Films were grown on LaAlO 3 (001), SrTiO 3 (001) and sapphire (R-plane) substrates. Pb(thd) 2 and Ti(O i Pr) 2 (thd) 2 (thd = 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-3,5-heptanedionate) dissolved in toluene were used as precursors. Evolution of film composition, surface morphology and microstructure with deposition conditions were studied. Microstructure of the films was characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) in Bragg-Brentano and Schulz geometries and by Raman spectroscopy. Epitaxial films on perovskite substrates consisted of dominant c-axis and minor a-axis textured zones (c-domains and a-domains). The amount of a-domains in films depended mainly on deposition temperature. The twinning in a- and c-domains was observed and twinning (tilt) angles depended on deposition conditions and on substrate. Fully twinned or partially twinned films can be obtained varying deposition conditions. The best quality epitaxial films were obtained on SrTiO 3 and LaAlO 3 at 650°C. Films on sapphire were mainly polycrystalline.

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