Abstract

Bulk samples of Pb(1-x)CaxZr0.52Ti0.48O3 (x = 0,0.02,0.04,0.06,0.08,0.1) have been synthesized by sol-gel process using lead acetate trihydrate, calcium acetate hydrate, zirconium propoxide and titanium propoxide as the starting materials. The dependence of ferroelectric phase transition temperature Tc as a function of calcium substitution has been investigated. A linear decrease of Tc is observed with increasing calcium concentration. The variation of room temperature dielectric constant and that of maximum value of dielectric constant corresponding to the phase transition temperature are explained by the microstructural studies. XRD patterns of the samples show that all the compositions sintered at 1200°C are having single phase with perovskite structure. P-E hysteresis loop measurements showed that calcium modified PZT ceramics have higher Pr values than that of pure PZT composition prepared by sol-gel method. The composition with 4 mol% calcium has the highest value of Pr, 25.2 μC/cm2 and lowest Ec, 9.6 kV/cm.

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