M.C. GustLeslie A. MomodaNeal D. EvansMartha L. Mecartney
Microstructural development of thin‐film barium strontium titanate (Ba x Sr 1– x TiO 3 ) as a function of strontium concentration and thermal treatment were studied, using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and X‐ray diffractometry (XRD). Thin films, ∼250 nm thick, were spin‐coated onto Pt/Ti/SiO 2 /Si substrates, using methoxypropoxide alkoxide precursors, and crystallized by heat‐treating at 700°C. All films had the cubic perovskite structure, and their lattice parameters varied linearly with strontium content. Films with higher strontium concentrations had a larger average grain size. In situ TEM heating experiments, combined with differential thermal analysis/thermogravimetric analysis results, suggest that the gel films crystallize as an intermediate carbonate phase, Ba x Sr 1– x TiO 2 CO 3 (with a solid solution range from x = 1 to x = 0). Before decomposition at 600°C, this carbonate phase inhibits the formation of the desired perovskite phase.
Vladimir VasiljevК. А. ВоротиловM.I. YanovskayaL. I. SolovjevaА. С. Сигов
Junmo KooJae Hyeok JangByeong‐Soo Bae
Azar NazeriManfred KahnT. E. Kidd
Danielle M. TahanA. SafariLisa C. Klein