Abstract
Ca- and La-modified lead titanate ferroelectric thin films were prepared by a sol–gel method from photosensitive solutions and with an ultraviolet (UV)-assisted rapid thermal processor, including an arrangement of excimer lamps. The diol-based route was used in the preparation of the precursor solutions, whose UV absorption and thermal decomposition were determined. Multiple deposition and crystallization steps of the deposited solution were used to promote preferential orientation. A comparative ferro and piezoelectric study of films prepared by conventional rapid thermal processing at 650°C and films prepared at 550°C with an intermediate step of UV irradiation at 250°C will be presented to assess the value of these films for their use in integrated piezoelectric sensors and microelectromechanical systems. Piezoelectric d 33 and e 31 coefficients were determined by double-beam laser interferometry and by the direct piezoelectric effect on cantilevers, respectively. The effect of the substrate and processing method on the preferential crystalline orientation of the films and the corresponding piezoelectric properties will be reported. The role of the composition will also be discussed.
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