The present paper describes the production of lead zirconate titanate (PZT)
with different additives and of lead metaniobate (PN) by means of the Ther
mal Two-Stage Process. This process, especially developed for the synthesis
of multicomponent ceramic powders is characterized by the following: the s
tarting constituents are liquid metalorganic precursors, such as alcoholate
s or acetates, which are converted to a homogeneous, multicomponent ceramic
powder by spray drying the liquid precursors, resulting in an organic gran
ulate, which is then followed by the thermal conversion of this organic pow
der into the final ceramic material. The resulting ceramic powder shows fav
ourable properties with respect to homogeneity and further processing, e.g.
pressing and sintering of compacts. The efficiency of the process will be
demonstrated by the characterization of the piezoelectric properties of the
sintered compacts. (C) 1999 Kluwer Academic Publishers.