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Zinc oxide thin films piezoelectric properties

Thin film ceramic materials with important magnetic, optical, electronic, and mechanical properties are often highly anisotropic. Thus, the ability to control orientation is critically important in thin film applications. For many of the oxide materials, as well as Ae ionic materials, aqueous solution or sol-gel routes are the most convenient or the only method of preparation. Examples of these include barium titanate (BaTiOs) used in multilayer capacitors, lead-zirconate-titanate (Pb(Zr,Ti)03, "PZT") used as a piezoelectric material, and zinc oxide (ZnO) used in varistors. Thus, the use of substrates to control orientation can eliminate major problems in deposition of thin films. In some cases, e.g., the many magnetic and non-magnetic phases of iron oxide, the ability to control the phase formed is critical to production of the desired properties. While this can be controlled by solution conditions, the proper surface can add an additional and very effective mechanism of control. [Pg.62]

Lu,Y, Emanetoglu, N.W. and Chen, Y. (2006) ZnO piezoelectric devices, in Zinc Oxide Bulk, Thin Films and Nanostructures Processing, Properties and Applications (eds C. (agadish and S.. Pearton) Elsevier, Amsterdam. [Pg.464]


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