| Literature DB >> 20376196 |
Dawei Wu1, Qifa Zhou, Koping Kirk Shung, Srowthi N Bharadwaja, Dongshe Zhang, Haixing Zheng.
Abstract
The use of PZT films in sliver-mode high-frequency ultrasonic transducers applications requires thick, dense, and crack-free films with excellent piezoelectric and dielectric properties. In this work, PZT composite solutions were used to deposit PZT films >10 μm in thickness. It was found that the functional properties depend strongly on the mass ratio of PZT sol-gel solution to PZT powder in the composite solution. Both the remanent polarization, P(r), and transverse piezoelectric coefficient, e(31,) (f), increase with increasing proportion of the sol-gel solution in the precursor. Films prepared using a solution-to-powder mass ratio of 0.5 have a remanent polarization of 8 μC/cm(2), a dielectric constant of 450 (at 1 kHz), and e(31,) (f) = -2.8 C/m(2). Increasing the solution-to-powder mass ratio to 6, the films were found to have remanent polarizations as large as 37 μC/cm(2), a dielectric constant of 1250 (at 1 kHz) and e(31,) (f) = -5.8 C/m(2).Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 20376196 PMCID: PMC2850103 DOI: 10.1111/j.1551-2916.2009.03065.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Ceram Soc ISSN: 0002-7820 Impact factor: 3.784