J. Akedo et M. Lebedev, Influence of carrier gas conditions on electrical and optical properties of Pb(Zr,Ti)O-3 thin films prepared by aerosol deposition method, JPN J A P 1, 40(9B), 2001, pp. 5528-5532
Transparent Pb(Zr, Ti)O-3 (PZT) thin films with over 1 mum thickness were d
eposited by the aerosol deposition method (ADM). The transparency of the PZ
T thin film deposited at room temperature strongly depended on the kinds of
carrier gases and the particle flow velocity. The color of the film became
black if He gas was used as a carrier gas, and became transparent using N-
2, O-2 or air gases, which were difficult to electrically discharge during
the impacting of particles. The transmittance values in the 0.5-0.8 mum wav
elength region of as-deposited 2-mum-thick PZT thin films on indium tin oxi
de (ITO) substrate were,70-80%. After annealing at 600 degreesC, the remane
nt polarizations, and the coercive fields of PZT thin films were 36 muC/cm(
2) and 89 kV/cm, respectively. With increasing carrier gas velocity, the re
manent polarization decreased and the coercive field increased.