Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10640051 | Materials Science and Engineering: B | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Lead zirconate titanate (PZT) (52/48) powders were synthesized by a hybrid method of sol-gel and ultrasonic atomization. X-ray diffraction (XRD) results showed that perovskite phase of PZT is formed at 400 °C. This temperature is much lower than the calcination temperatures (500-900 °C) required by other processes. Phase-pure PZT powders were obtained at 700 °C. The PZT ceramics sintered at 1150 °C for 4 h exhibited a relative density of 98.5%, a piezoelectric coefficient of 221 pC/N, a remnant polarization of 24.1 μC/cm2, and a coercive field of 10.1 kV/cm. Moreover, we used ZrO2 as the starting material in this study, which is much cheaper than that used in sol-gel process, thus leading to a cost-effective approach possible for industrial fabrications of PZT materials. This method is also believed to be applicable to other Zr-containing materials.
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Authors
Z.J. Xu, R.Q. Chu, G.R. Li, Xin Shao, Q.R. Yin,