The microstructure of CSD PZT based thin films is mainly controlled by the
substrate, electrode and/or thermal treatment. However, it can be significa
ntly altered by the choice of starting compounds and solution-precursor syn
thesis conditions.
The choice of transition metal alkoxide, namely propoxide or butoxide in th
e methoxyethanol based PZT route, results in different reactions with lead
acetate. While the propoxides predominantly react via the addition reaction
, the esterification reaction is predominant for butoxides. A finer microst
ructure of PbZrO3 films is attained from propoxides and a coarser one start
ing from butoxides.
Lead acetate can be replaced by lead oxide in the methoxyethanol based PZT
route. The crystallisation of the latter is characterised by easy nucleatio
n of the perovskite phase as compared to acetate derived films.
The type of lanthanum precursor, i.e. acetate or nitrate in the acetic acid
based CSD PLZT route, influences the functional group content of formamide
modified sols and consequently affects the microstructure of the thin film
s. La-nitrate based films consist of about 100 nm sized grains and La-aceta
te ones are characterised by the cluster-type microstructure.