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Japanese Journal of Applied Physics | 2000

Preparation of Pb(Zr0.53Ti0.47)O3 Thick Films by an Interfacial Polymerization Method on Silicon Substrates and Their Electric and Piezoelectric Properties

Takaaki Tsurumi; Shuichi Ozawa; Goro Abe; Naoki Ohashi; Satoshi Wada; Masayuki Yamane

Pb(Zr0.53Ti0.47)O3 (PZT) films of 10 to 50 µm in thickness were prepared by a new sol-gel process using an interfacial polymerization technique. The interfacial polymerization process is that an alkoxide precursor solution is poured on the surface of water in a container to form a gel film at the interface between the two immiscible liquids. The precursor solution was prepared by adding PZT alkoxide solution, PZT powders coated with Pb5Ge3O11 (PG), and a surfactant into hexane solvent. After the polymerization at the interface, the gel films were gently placed on a silicon substrate by draining the water in the container. The gel films containing PZT powders were sintered at 950°C for 10 min to obtain crystallized PZT films. The remanent polarization of a PZT thick film was 33.1 µC/cm2. The piezoelectric d33 constant measured with a Mach-Zehnder interferometer was 225 pm/V and was independent of frequency from 0.2 to 3 kHz. A process to create patterns of PZT thick films was developed. The resonance frequencies of four square patterns of 2×2 mm2 in size were consistent, which indicated that the interfacial polymerization process enables the fabrication of uniform thick films in a large area.


Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology | 2003

Preparation of PZT Thick Films by an Interfacial Polymerization Method

Takaaki Tsurumi; Shuichi Ozawa; Satoshi Wada

Pb(Zr0.53Ti0.47)O3 (PZT) films of 10 to 50 μm in thickness were prepared by a new sol-gel process using an interfacial polymerization technique. The interfacial polymerization process is that an alkoxide precursor solution is poured on the surface of water in a container to form a gel film at the interface between the two immiscible liquids. The precursor solution was prepared by adding PZT alkoxide solution, PZT powders coated with Pb5Ge3O11 (PG), and a surfactant into hexane solvent. After the polymerization at the interface, the gel films were gently placed on a silicon substrate by draining the water in the container. The gel films containing PZT powders were sintered at 950°C for 10 min to obtain crystallized PZT films. The remanent polarization of a PZT thick film was 33.1 μC/cm2. The piezoelectric d33 constant measured with a Mach-Zehnder interferometer was 225 pm/V and was independent of frequency from 0.2 to 3 kHz.


Archive | 2008

Piezoelectric/electrostrictive ceramic composition and piezoelectric/electrostrictive device

Shuichi Ozawa; Hirofumi Yamaguchi


Archive | 2008

Piezoelectric/electrostrictive body, and piezoelectric/electrostrictive element

Hirofumi Yamaguchi; Shuichi Ozawa


Archive | 2007

PIEZOELECTRIC/ELECTROSTRICTIVE BODY, MANUFACTURING METHOD OF THE SAME, AND PIEZOELECTRIC/ELECTROSTRICTIVE ELEMENT

Hirofumi Yamaguchi; Shuichi Ozawa


Archive | 2007

Method for manufacturing (Li, Na, K)(Nb, Ta)O3 type piezoelectric material

Kazuyuki Kaigawa; Shuichi Ozawa; Hirofumi Yamaguchi


Archive | 2005

Plasma boundary surface control method in ion source extraction region and its ion source

Mitsuhiro Fukuda; Yasuyuki Ishii; Shuichi Ozawa; 修一 小澤; 保行 石井; 光宏 福田


Archive | 2007

MONOMORPH TYPE PIEZOELECTRIC/ELECTROSTRICTIVE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME

Ritsu Tanaka; Hirofumi Yamaguchi; Yukinobu Yura; Shuichi Ozawa


Archive | 2010

Compact inductor and method of manufacturing the same

Nobuyuki Kobayashi; Kazuyuki Mizuno; Shuichi Ozawa; Natsuki Shimokawa; 夏己 下河; 伸行 小林; 修一 小澤; 和幸 水野


Archive | 2005

Small high energy focused ion beam device

Mitsuhiro Fukuda; Y. Ishii; Akira Isoya; Shuichi Ozawa; 修一 小澤; 保行 石井; 彰 磯矢; 光宏 福田

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Takaaki Tsurumi

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Satoshi Wada

University of Yamanashi

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Akira Isoya

Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute

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Masaru Miyayama

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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