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Ferroelectric hollow particles obtained by solid-state reaction

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NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 19, Issue 22, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/19/22/225602

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Hollow particles of barium titanate were obtained by a two-step process combining colloidal chemistry and solid-state reaction. BaCO3 crystals (size approximate to 1 mu m) suspended in a peroxy-Ti(IV) aqueous solution were coated with an amorphous TiO2 shell using a precipitation process. Calcination of the BaCO3@TiO2 core-shell particles at 700 degrees C resulted in the formation of BaTiO3 hollow particles (shell thickness of approximate to 70 nm) which retain the morphology of the BaCO3 crystals. Formation of the cavity occurs because out-diffusion of the core phase is much faster than in-diffusion of the shell material. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Raman spectroscopy indicate that the hollow particles possess a tetragonal ferroelectric structure with axial ratio c/a = 1.005. Piezoresponse force microscopy has shown strong piezoactivity and 180. ferroelectric domains. The process described provides a general route to fabricate hollow ferroelectric structures of several compounds.

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