L. Pardo et al., MICROSTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT OF DIOL-BASED SOL-GEL PROCESSED LEAD TITANATE THIN-FILMS, Journal of physics and chemistry of solids, 56(1), 1995, pp. 15-25
Lead titanate thin films were prepared from a sol-gel process based on
diol solvents, HOCnHe2nOH, with n = 3, 4 or 5. Their microstructures
have been studied by a combination of electron microscopy and image an
alysis. The microstructures of the thin films annealed at 600 degrees
C are related to the diol used as solvent. For films prepared from sol
utions in diol with n = 3, a homogeneous microstructure characterized
by a narrow distribution of grain sizes was found. For n = 4 and 5, as
sociations of grains with well-defined boundaries, or clusters, are ob
served. In the latter films the recrystallization of the clusters crea
tes a heterogeneous microstructure. The origin of these microstructura
l differences is ascribed to the distinct thermal evolution during ann
ealing of the films deposited by spin-coating of the precursor solutio
ns. The distinct thermal evolution is caused by the distinct content o
f carbon of the diol solvent. The results reveal a straightforward met
hod for the microstructural control of the thin films prepared by this
sol-gel route by the selection of the appropriate precursor solutions
.