Ap. Wilkinson et al., NEUTRON-SCATTERING STUDIES OF COMPOSITIONAL HETEROGENEITY IN SOL-GEL PROCESSED LEAD ZIRCONATE TITANATES, Chemistry of materials, 10(11), 1998, pp. 3611-3619
Rietveld analyses of neutron diffraction data collected on a series of
Pb(Zr0.5Ti0.5)O-3 samples, which had been prepared by sol-gel and con
ventional mixed oxide methods, showed that each sample contained both
rhombohedral and tetragonal PZT (Pb[Zr1-xTix]O-3). The zirconium-to-ti
tanium ratio in the two phases was found to be markedly different. Pai
r distribution functions were also calculated for some of the samples.
The inability of a commonly used alkoxide-based sol-gel processing me
thod to produce compositionally homogeneous samples is attributed to a
compositional segregation that occurs early on during sol-gel process
ing and is not fully eliminated on high temperature heat treatment of
the samples. A deliberate attempt to produce compositionally inhomogen
eous materials, via the separate prehydrolysis of lead titanate and le
ad zirconate precursors, followed by mixing the resulting sols, was fo
und to induce no more inhomogeneity than is present in materials prepa
red via the hydrolysis of precursors that were completely mixed.