Artigo
Effects of powder preparation and sintering procedure on microstructure and dielectric properties of PLZT ceramics
Fecha
2003-09-01Registro en:
Science of Sintering. Belgrade: Int Inst Science Sintering (i I S S), v. 35, n. 3, p. 133-140, 2003.
0350-820X
10.2298/SOS0303133Z
WOS:000188833600003
WOS000188833600003.pdf
1922357184842767
0000-0003-1300-4978
Autor
Univ Nish
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
University of Belgrade
Resumen
PLZT ceramics belong to one of the very important groups of functional materials that make a basis for the production of a large range of electronic devices. The microstructure and properties of ceramics depend on the powder preparation and thermal processing conditions. Various techniques have been used to obtain chemically homogeneous and fine starting powders. PLZT powders have been prepared by two different production routes: by a modified Pechini method, using a polymeric precursor method (PMM) and by a partial oxalate method. A two-step sintering process, including a hot pressing, was carried out at 1100 and 1200degreesC Distinct phases obtained during the sintering process have been investigated by SEM and EDS techniques and dielectric properties such as permittivity and dielectric loss were measured in a frequency range from 1 to 20 kHz.. A significant difference in microstructure and dielectric properties, depending on powder origin and sintering procedure, has been noticed.