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Effect of microwave annealing temperatures on lead zirconate titanate thin films
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Effect of microwave annealing temperatures on lead zirconate titanate thin films

Ankam Bhaskar, H.Y. Chang, T.H. Chang and S.Y. Cheng
Nanotechnology, Vol.18(39), 395704
26/09/2007

Abstract

Lead zirconate titanate (Pb 1.1 (Zr 0.52 Ti 0.48 )O 3 ) thin films of thickness 260 nm on Pt/Ti/SiO 2 /Si substrates were densified by 2.45 GHz microwave annealing. The PZT thin films were annealed at various annealing temperatures from 400 to 700°C for 30 min. X-ray diffraction showed that the pyrochlore phase was transformed to the perovskite phase at 450°C and the film was fully crystallized. The secondary (again pyrochlore) phase was observed in the PZT thin films, which were annealed above 550°C. The surface morphologies were changed above 550°C of the PZT thin films due to the secondary phase. Higher dielectric constant (ε r ) and lower dielectric loss coercive field (E c ) were achieved for the 450°C film than for the other annealed films. © IOP Publishing Ltd.

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