The Journal of Engineering (May 2014)

Tailoring the dielectric properties of pyrochlore free lead zirconium titanate by synthesising it through different synthesis routes

  • Pragati S. Jadhav,
  • Ketaki K. Patankar,
  • Vikas L. Mathe,
  • Vijaya Puri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/joe.2013.0182

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The structural and dielectric properties of lead zirconium titanate (PZT) (52:48) ceramic prepared from different synthesis route are discussed in this paper. The PZT green powders were synthesised via three different routes: ceramic, combustion and co-precipitation. The x-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns confirm the pure tetragonal phase formation of PZT for all the different routes adopted by us. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) micrographs show the surface morphology vary and also grain sizes of PZT prepared from three different routes change from nano to micron size. The Raman intensities were obtained with slight variation in peak intensities and also with slight variations in wave-numbers for all the three PZT samples prepared using different routes. These slightly varied wave-numbers for all the three present samples are however in close proximity with the Raman vibrational modes pertinent for PZT as seen in the literature. The dielectric constant variation with temperature measured for three different powders also shows a considerable change in transition temperature. The structural and dielectric variations are co-related to explain the variations in transition temperature.

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