Electrical properties of sol-gel derived PZT/WO3 ceramics

PZT/xWO3 powders were prepared from the powders synthesized by a modified triol sol-gel method. XRD and TEM results suggested that fully crystallized powders were obtained at the calcination temperature of 600°C for 4 h. A reaction between PZT and WO3 powders seemed more pronounced with increasing W...

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Main Authors: Sreesattabud T., Watcharapasorn A., Promsawat M., Jiansirisomboon S.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-57522014-08-30T03:23:25Z Electrical properties of sol-gel derived PZT/WO3 ceramics Sreesattabud T. Watcharapasorn A. Promsawat M. Jiansirisomboon S. PZT/xWO3 powders were prepared from the powders synthesized by a modified triol sol-gel method. XRD and TEM results suggested that fully crystallized powders were obtained at the calcination temperature of 600°C for 4 h. A reaction between PZT and WO3 powders seemed more pronounced with increasing WO3 content. To prepare PZT/xWO3 ceramics, the powders were pressed and sintered at 1100°C for 6 h. Phase characterization by XRD indicated that the concentration of WO3 affected lattice parameters and reduced c/a ratios, especially for high content of WO3. SEM images showed that an addition of only 0.5 wt% WO3 significantly decreased grain size of the ceramics. Density of the ceramics, however, did not significantly depend on WO3 concentration below 1 wt%. Addition of suitable amount of WO3 enhanced ferroelectric properties and reduced high-temperature dielectric loss of PZT ceramic. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. 2014-08-30T03:23:25Z 2014-08-30T03:23:25Z 2009 Conference Paper 00150193 10.1080/00150190902870192 79465 FEROA http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-77949290636&partnerID=40&md5=a6b1b5d2f529171f66d16b3f900f2343 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/5752 English
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description PZT/xWO3 powders were prepared from the powders synthesized by a modified triol sol-gel method. XRD and TEM results suggested that fully crystallized powders were obtained at the calcination temperature of 600°C for 4 h. A reaction between PZT and WO3 powders seemed more pronounced with increasing WO3 content. To prepare PZT/xWO3 ceramics, the powders were pressed and sintered at 1100°C for 6 h. Phase characterization by XRD indicated that the concentration of WO3 affected lattice parameters and reduced c/a ratios, especially for high content of WO3. SEM images showed that an addition of only 0.5 wt% WO3 significantly decreased grain size of the ceramics. Density of the ceramics, however, did not significantly depend on WO3 concentration below 1 wt%. Addition of suitable amount of WO3 enhanced ferroelectric properties and reduced high-temperature dielectric loss of PZT ceramic. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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author Sreesattabud T.
Watcharapasorn A.
Promsawat M.
Jiansirisomboon S.
spellingShingle Sreesattabud T.
Watcharapasorn A.
Promsawat M.
Jiansirisomboon S.
Electrical properties of sol-gel derived PZT/WO3 ceramics
author_facet Sreesattabud T.
Watcharapasorn A.
Promsawat M.
Jiansirisomboon S.
author_sort Sreesattabud T.
title Electrical properties of sol-gel derived PZT/WO3 ceramics
title_short Electrical properties of sol-gel derived PZT/WO3 ceramics
title_full Electrical properties of sol-gel derived PZT/WO3 ceramics
title_fullStr Electrical properties of sol-gel derived PZT/WO3 ceramics
title_full_unstemmed Electrical properties of sol-gel derived PZT/WO3 ceramics
title_sort electrical properties of sol-gel derived pzt/wo3 ceramics
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