Thin films of ferroelectric lead zirconate titanate (PbZr0.3Ti0.7O3 PZT30/7
0) and manganese-doped lead zirconate titanate ((Pb(Zr0.3Ti0.7)(1-x)Mn-x)O-
3, where x = 0.01, PM01ZT30/70; and x = 0.03, PM03ZT30/70) have been prepar
ed using sol-gel processing techniques. These materials can be used as the
pyroelectric thin films in uncooled infrared detectors. The thin films were
prepared via a sol-gel route based on a hybrid solvent of methanol and eth
anol with acetic acid, ethanolamine and ethylene glycol as additives. The f
inal solution is non-moisture sensitive and stable. Films deposited on Pt/T
i/SiO2/Si substrates and annealed on a hot plate at 500-530 degreesC for a
few minutes were seen to fully crystallize into the required perovskite pha
se and showed excellent ferroelectric behaviour, demonstrated by reproducib
le hysteresis loops (P-r = 33-37 muC cm(-2), Ec(+) = 70-100 kV cm(-1), Ec(-
) = -170 to -140 kV cm(-1)). The pyroelectric coefficient (p) was measured
using the Byer-Roundy method. At 20 degreesC, p was 2.11 X 10(-4) C m(-2) K
-1 for PZT30/70, 3.00 X 10(-4) C M-2 K-1 for PM01ZT30/70 and 2.40 X 10(-4)
C M-2 K-1 for PM03ZT30/70 thin films. The detectivity figure-of-merit (F-D)
was 1.07 X 10(-5) Pa-0.5 for PZT30/70, 3.07 X 10(-5) Pa-0.5 for PM01ZT30/7
0 and 1.07 X 10(-5) Pa-0.5 for PM03ZT30/70. These figures compare well with
values reported previously.