Mk. Cho et al., PREFERENTIAL ORIENTATION AND DIELECTRIC PYROELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF SOL-GEL-DERIVED PB(MG,ZN)(1 3)NB2/3O3 THIN-FILMS/, Journal of materials research, 10(10), 1995, pp. 2631-2641
Thin films of Pb(Mg, Zn)(1/3)Nb2/3O3 (PMZN) were fabricated by spin ca
sting the partially hydrolyzed Pb-Mg-Zn-Nb-O complex alkoxide sols on
(111) Pt-coated MgO(100) planes. Analysis of the isothermal transforma
tion data indicated that the growth of perovskite grains from the pyro
chlore matrix is a diffusion-controlled process with an initial fast n
ucleation. The effect of water concentration in the sol on the prefere
ntial orientation of perovskite grains in the corresponding thin film
was examined. A strong preferential orientation of (100) perovskite wa
s obtained in the PMZN thin film derived from the sol having a molar r
atio 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 gr
ains after thin-him formation. The pyroelectric coefficient and the co
rresponding figure-of-merit were controlled by suitably varying the de
gree of preferential orientation during the fabrication of thin films.