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Integrated Ferroelectrics
An International Journal
Volume 64, 2004 - Issue 1
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Original Articles

Sol-Gel Derived Lead Zirconate Titanate Thick Films and Their Improved Pyroelectric Properties

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Pages 207-216 | Received 01 Apr 2004, Accepted 01 Apr 2004, Published online: 11 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

The single-layer thickness of Pb(Zr0.3Ti0.7)O3 (PZT 30/70) thin films made by the sol-gel process is often restricted by the appearance of cracks when a single layer is thicker than 100 nm. Making a film with 1 μ m thick needs more than 10 times coating cycles, which is sometimes unacceptable. In this study, a sol modified with an additive was used for the preparation of thick PZT films. The thickness of the films depends upon the rotation rate. Up to 700 nm crack-free single layers could be obtained. The deposited films crystallised as the perovskite structure on platinum-buffered silicon by heating at 550°C. The porosity of the thick films was a function of the single layer thickness. A dense PZT film with a single layer 140 nm thick was found to have a very high pyroelectric coefficient (p = 2.36 × 10− 4 CK− 1 m− 2) and figure of merit (1.88 × 10− 5 Pa− 0.5). The introduction of pores in the films reduced p. However, the figure of merit of the films exhibited a reasonably high value due to a dramatic reduction of dielectric constant.

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