Abstract

Structural evolution of PLZT 9/65/35 was followed from the full crystallization temperature up to 1200°C. A well developed PLZT structure can be formed in coprecipitated powders after calcination at 550°C for one hour, while oxides mixing required a calcination at 850°C for three hours. Monophasic powders with pseudocubic symmetry were obtained only after calcination at 1200°C.

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