A facile solution-combustion-synthetic approach enabling low-temperature PZT thin-films
A low-temperature (≤450 °C) crystallization path for the solution-derived lead zirconium titanate (PZT) thin-film, the first choice for high-density ferroelectric/piezoelectric nanodevices, has been sought for long but with limited success. In this work, we report on a facile route enabling the crys...
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doaj-5d36936c04524f81992bcc9749ea1ea82020-11-25T02:03:35ZengAIP Publishing LLCAPL Materials2166-532X2020-02-0182021112021112-810.1063/1.5143457A facile solution-combustion-synthetic approach enabling low-temperature PZT thin-filmsPhan Trong Tue0Tatsuya Shimoda1Yuzuru Takamura2Laboratory for Materials and Structures, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 4259 R3-5 Nagatsuta-cho, Midori-ku, Yokohama 226-8503, JapanSchool of Materials Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, 1-1 Asahidai, Nomi-shi, Ishikawa 923-1292, JapanSchool of Materials Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, 1-1 Asahidai, Nomi-shi, Ishikawa 923-1292, JapanA low-temperature (≤450 °C) crystallization path for the solution-derived lead zirconium titanate (PZT) thin-film, the first choice for high-density ferroelectric/piezoelectric nanodevices, has been sought for long but with limited success. In this work, we report on a facile route enabling the crystallization of PZT thin-films at 300–450 °C by using a novel solution-combustion-synthetic (SCS) approach. The SCS precursor solution consists of metal nitrates and organic fuels (tricine and/or urea) as oxidizing and reducing agents, respectively. The essential aspect of this route is that the single and intense exothermic combustion reaction between the oxidizer and fuels occurring at 234 °C provides high self-localized thermal energy, which allows for the efficient conversion of the amorphous metal-oxide gel framework into final crystallized oxides even at very low externally applied temperature. Effects of annealing conditions such as temperature and time are systematically investigated. At optimized conditions, high-quality PZT thin-films are achieved with pure perovskite phase, large remanent polarization (∼37 µC/cm2), and small leakage current (∼0.1 µA/cm2 at 600 kV/cm). Furthermore, an application of the developed low-temperature PZT film for the ferroelectric-gate memory transistor is demonstrated. The potential integration of low-temperature processed PZT layers with other active components may redefine the design concept of classical nano-microelectronic devices.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5143457 |
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A facile solution-combustion-synthetic approach enabling low-temperature PZT thin-films |
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A low-temperature (≤450 °C) crystallization path for the solution-derived lead zirconium titanate (PZT) thin-film, the first choice for high-density ferroelectric/piezoelectric nanodevices, has been sought for long but with limited success. In this work, we report on a facile route enabling the crystallization of PZT thin-films at 300–450 °C by using a novel solution-combustion-synthetic (SCS) approach. The SCS precursor solution consists of metal nitrates and organic fuels (tricine and/or urea) as oxidizing and reducing agents, respectively. The essential aspect of this route is that the single and intense exothermic combustion reaction between the oxidizer and fuels occurring at 234 °C provides high self-localized thermal energy, which allows for the efficient conversion of the amorphous metal-oxide gel framework into final crystallized oxides even at very low externally applied temperature. Effects of annealing conditions such as temperature and time are systematically investigated. At optimized conditions, high-quality PZT thin-films are achieved with pure perovskite phase, large remanent polarization (∼37 µC/cm2), and small leakage current (∼0.1 µA/cm2 at 600 kV/cm). Furthermore, an application of the developed low-temperature PZT film for the ferroelectric-gate memory transistor is demonstrated. The potential integration of low-temperature processed PZT layers with other active components may redefine the design concept of classical nano-microelectronic devices. |
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