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Impact of electrode materials on microstructure, leakage current and dielectric tunable properties of lead-free BSZT thin films

Journal

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 47, Issue 16, Pages 23214-23221

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2021.05.033

Keywords

BSZT films; Conductive oxide electrodes; Capacitance properties; Sol-gel method; Dielectric tunability

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  1. National Foundation for Science & Technology Development (NAFOSTED) [103.02-2017.14]

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The choice of electrode materials significantly influences the morphology, crystallographic orientation, lattice mismatch-induced microstrains, and electrical properties of BSZT thin films. BSZT thin films deposited on conductive oxide electrodes exhibit highly (100)-textured structures with minimal microstrains, while those on Pt electrodes show polycrystalline structures. The best dielectric tunability and low dielectric loss were observed for BSZT thin films on LaNiO3 electrodes.
Lead-free ferroelectric sol-gel thin films derived from barium strontium titanate (Ba0.85Sr0.15Zr0.1Ti0.9O3, BSZT) were deposited onto two types of electrode: (i) noble metallic Pt- and (ii) conductive oxides LaNiO3- and SrRuO3-coated silicon substrates. The present studies demonstrate that electrode materials impact significantly on morphology, crystallographic orientation, lattice mismatch-induced microstrains and electrical properties of BSZT thin films. Highly (100)-textured BSZT thin films with the highest crystallinity and lowest microstrain were found on conductive oxide electrodes, whereas Pt electrodes showed polycrystalline. Capacitors with oxide LaNiO3 electrode display predominated Schottky emission with a rather low leakage current density similar to 4.68 x 10(-8) A/cm(2), while Pt electrode capacitors indicate space-charge limited conduction. Dielectric characterizations in the frequency range of 10(3)-5 x 10(6) Hz and the dc electric field up to +/- 800 kV/cm show that the permittivity, loss tangent, and tunability of BSZT films also strongly depend on the electrode materials used. The optimal dielectric tunability with a large figure of merit (FOM approximate to 22.53) and low dielectric loss (tan delta approximate to 2.9%), was found to be 66% for BSZT thin films on the conductive LaNiO3 electrode, suggesting that the as-deposited ferroelectric films are promising candidates for applications in tunable microwave elements and related electronic devices.

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