Abstract
A statistical route, Taguchi Design, applied to the analysis of experimental factors for coating lanthanum zirconium oxide films on metal substrates by inkjet printer is presented. The synthesis of lanthanum zirconium oxide precursor is derived from a chemical solution containing lanthanum acetate hydrate, zirconium propoxide, propionic acid, glacial acetic acid, and methanol anhydrous. Experimental factors analyzed by Taguchi Design show that the ratio of lanthanum acetate to propionic acid and the concentration of precursor used for inkjet printing are the dominant factors for the quality of films. With the deduced optimum conditions, lanthanum zirconium oxide films reveal good surface morphology and high out-of-plane alignment that is consistent with the Taguchi prediction.
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