Abstract
Pulsed laser deposition was used to produce 0.7BiFeO3–0.3PbTiO3 bismuth ferrite–lead titanate thin films on polycrystalline platinised silicon substrates. The films were post deposition annealed at different temperatures ranging from 500 to 700°C in an oxygen atmosphere for 30min. The films annealed at 500–550°C possess a single perovskite phase tetragonal structure, with (001) preferred orientation appearing in films annealed at 550°C. Films annealed at 600°C possess a mixed tetragonal–rhombohedral perovskite phase structure with {100} preferential orientation. At anneal temperatures between 650 and 700°C, non-perovskite secondary phases are present with the film structure. The ability to tailor film crystallographic structure and texture using varying anneal temperatures is discussed.
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