Investigation of high frequency (2.45 GHz, 30 GHz) sintering of Pb-based ferroelectrics

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Microwave sintering of Pb(Zr, Ti)O3, PZT, based ceramics was investigated using multimode heating at 2.45 GHz and 30 GHz and compared to conventional thermal processing. For both PZT-5 and PZT-5H "soft" piezoelectric ceramics, microwave processing resulted in a reduction of sintering temperature by more than 150 K. Of significance to the production of high surface area lead-based components, minimal PbO volatility was detected for samples processed as high as 1200°C. In contrast to conventionally processed PZTs, minimal grain size dependency of the dielectric and piezoelectric properties was observed.

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Rhee, S., Shrout, T. R., Link, G., & Thumm, M. (2003). Investigation of high frequency (2.45 GHz, 30 GHz) sintering of Pb-based ferroelectrics. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 111(1293), 312–317. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj.111.312

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