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PREFERENTIAL ORIENTATION AND DIELECTRIC PYROELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF SOL-GEL-DERIVED PB(MG,ZN)(1/3)NB2/3O3 THIN-FILMS SCIE SCOPUS

Title
PREFERENTIAL ORIENTATION AND DIELECTRIC PYROELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF SOL-GEL-DERIVED PB(MG,ZN)(1/3)NB2/3O3 THIN-FILMS
Authors
CHO, MKKIM, KSJANG, HM
Date Issued
1995-10
Publisher
MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY
Abstract
Thin films of Pb(Mg, Zn)(1/3)Nb2/3O3 (PMZN) were fabricated by spin casting the partially hydrolyzed Pb-Mg-Zn-Nb-O complex alkoxide sols on (111) Pt-coated MgO(100) planes. Analysis of the isothermal transformation data indicated that the growth of perovskite grains from the pyrochlore matrix is a diffusion-controlled process with an initial fast nucleation. The effect of water concentration in the sol on the preferential orientation of perovskite grains in the corresponding thin film was examined. A strong preferential orientation of (100) perovskite was obtained in the PMZN thin film derived from the sol having a molar ratio of H2O to total metal alkoxides (R(w)) of 2. A small-angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) experiment in the Pored region indicated that weakly branched precursor systems led to highly (100)-oriented perovskite grains after thin-him formation. The pyroelectric coefficient and the corresponding figure-of-merit were controlled by suitably varying the degree of preferential orientation during the fabrication of thin films.
Keywords
LEAD MAGNESIUM NIOBATE; PB(MG1/3NB2/3)O3; DETECTOR
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/21719
DOI
10.1557/JMR.1995.2631
ISSN
0884-2914
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH, vol. 10, no. 10, page. 2631 - 2641, 1995-10
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