Ceramics-Silikáty 57, (1) 22 - 27 (2013) |
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PHASE AND MORPHOLOGY FORMATION OF Na DOPED PMN THIN FILMS PREPARED BY MODIFIED SOL-GEL METHOD |
Bruncková Helena, Medvecký Ľubomír, Ďurišin Juraj,
Hvizdoš Pavol |
Institute of Materials Research, Slovak Academy of Sciences,
Watsonova 47, 040 01 Košice, Slovak Republic
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Keywords: Sol-gel, PMN thin films, Pyrochlore, Perovskite phase |
Na doped lead magnesium niobate Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3 (Na-PMN) thin films of 100 nm thickness were prepared by modified
sol-gel route with niobium precursor. Na-PMN films were deposited from sol derived using tartaric acid modified polymerizable
complex method by mixing of Nb-tartarate (Pechini) complex with Na, Pb and Mg acetates at 80oC with molar
ratio of Na : Pb : Mg : Nb = 1/2 : 1 :1/3 : 2/3 on Pt/Al2O3 substrates by spin-coating method. In Na doped PMN film the
perovskite Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3 phase (65 vol. %) and a small amount of pyrochlore Na2Nb8O21 phase were revealed after
sintering at 650oC. In the microstructure of 2-layered Na-PMN/Pt/Al2O3 thin film, with ~9.5 nm of roughness, the bimodal
particle distribution was observed with small spherical particles of pyrochlore phase and larger sponge-like particles of the
perovskite phase. The smallest visible spherical particles (~30 nm) and mutually interconected particles (~125 nm) were
found in TEM and AFM micrographs. |
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