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Properties of Lead Zirconate Titanate Thick-Film Piezoelectric Actuators on Ceramic Substrates
Authors:Darko Belavic  Marina Santo Zarnik  Janez Holc  Marko Hrovat  Marija Kosec  Silvo Drnovsek  Jena Cilensek   Srecko Macek
Affiliation:HIPOT-R&D d.o.o., Trubarjeva 7, 8310 Sentjernej, Slovenia; Jozef Stefan Institute, Jamova 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Abstract:Lead zirconate titanate (PZT) is a piezoelectric material that can sense or respond to mechanical deformations and can be used in ceramic electro-mechanical systems (C-MEMS). The microstructural, electrical, and piezoelectric characteristics of thick PZT films on low-temperature cofired ceramics (LTCC) and alumina substrates were studied. The PZT composition was prepared with low-melting-point additives in order to decrease the sintering temperature and to be compatible with thick-film technology. The integration of the PZT thick-film materials on ceramic substrates could lead to degradation of the PZT's characteristics due to the interactions between an active PZT layer and a substrate, particularly with glassy LTCC material. To minimize the interactions with LTCC substrates, an intermediate PZT barrier layer was integrated. The value of the piezoelectric coefficient d 33 was found to be up to 120 pC/N on an alumina substrate and approximately 50 on an LTCC substrate. Based on these results, a cantilever-type actuator was designed and fabricated on alumina substrates. Under an applied voltage of 200 V, the maximum tip deflection was about 5 μm.
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