Effect of solid content variations on PZT slip for tape casting
Author(s) -
Gang Jian,
Hu Qingxian,
Sheng Lu,
Dongxiang Zhou,
Qiuyun Fu
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
processing and application of ceramics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.326
H-Index - 15
eISSN - 2406-1034
pISSN - 1820-6131
DOI - 10.2298/pac1204215j
Subject(s) - materials science , slurry , lead zirconate titanate , microstructure , tape casting , composite material , ceramic , ferroelectricity , poling , piezoelectricity , zeta potential , tetragonal crystal system , rheology , nanoparticle , dielectric , crystal structure , nanotechnology , crystallography , chemistry , optoelectronics
Lead zirconate titanate (PZT) particles with pure tetragonal structure were synthesized by solid-state reaction method and used for preparation of slurries with different solid contents (34–80 wt.%). Then, PZT thick films were fabricated by the nonaqueous tape casting method. It was shown that the slurry prepared from ball-milled particles exhibited better rheology properties than slurry from particles which were not ball-milled. Measurement of sedimentation volumes and zeta potentials indicated particle aggregation, resulting in weak stability of the slurries with high solid contents. The microstructure, piezoelectric and ferroelectric properties of PZT sintered films were investigated in terms of solid contents. Ceramic films prepared from the slurry with solid contents of 73 wt.% had the optimal structure and properties. After poling at 200 °C with an applied field of 1.2 kV/cm, a d 33 of 294 pC/N was achieved; typical ferroelectric properties were also observed with a P s of 38 μC/cm 2 .
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