Bending Actuator Using Lead Zirconate Titanate Thin Film Fabricated by Hydrothermal Method

Abstract
Thin films of lead zirconate titanate (PZT) were fabricated by the hydrothermal method which consisted of two steps in the hydrothermal process: “nucleation” and “crystal growth” processes. The PZ nuclei were formed by the reaction at 140°C in a solution containing 4N potassium hydroxide. The growth rate of PZT crystals decreased at temperatures below and above 120°C. Bimorph-type bending actuators were made using as-deposited PZT films. The actuators showed large and visible electric-field-induced displacement even at driving voltage less than 10 V. From the displacement-voltage curve of an unimorph actuator and that of a heat-treated specimen, it may be concluded that the polar axes of PZT crystals had an orientation toward the substrate, giving rise to the piezoelectric effect without poling procedure.

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