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Integrated Ferroelectrics
An International Journal
Volume 88, 2007 - Issue 1
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SECTION I: MEMS, PYROELECTRIC/IR, OPTOELECTRONIC MATERIALS: THIN-FILM PROCESSING

CHEMICAL SOLUTION DEPOSITION AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF (100)-PREDOMINANT BaTiO3 THICKER FILMS

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Pages 51-57 | Received 31 May 2006, Published online: 12 Oct 2011
 

ABSTRACT

Lead-free piezoelectric films with thickness larger than 1 μm integrated on silicon substrate have been receiving considerable attention for environmental concern and potential applications in micro-electro-mechanical systems. By chemical solution deposition, it is possible to process (100)-predominant 1 μm BaTiO3 films on LaNiO3/Pt/TiO x /SiO2/Si substrates by using the same thinner high crystallinity columnar films as buffer layers. We point out that this kind of buffer layer on the surface of LaNiO3/Pt electrode is effective to enhance the crystallinity and orientation degree of the BaTiO3 films. The 1 μm BaTiO3 films showed good dielectric and insulative characteristic against applied field. Also, the (100)-predominant 1 μm BaTiO3 films have excellent piezoelectric properties, piezoelectric coefficients d 33 higher than 50 pm/V have been detected by the atomic force microscope on the bare films, which is comparable to that of Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 films. These results indicate that the highly (100)-oriented BaTiO3should be a promising candidate as the lead-free piezoelectric films for micro-electro-mechanical systems applications.

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