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Fabrication and characterization of PZT thin films for micromotors

Muralt, Paul  
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Kholkin, Andrej
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Kohli, Markus
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1995
Integrated Ferroelectrics

Piezoelectric membranes consisting of PbZrxTi1-xO3 (PZT) films on silicon diaphragms have been fabricated, investigated, and applied for micromotors. The PZT films were deposited by sputtering and sol gel techniques. Resonance amplitudes of up to 1000 nm/V have been measured for 16 mu m thick, 2 mm diameter membranes with 0.6 mu m PZT. The PZT films show a preferred direction of polarization, which seems to depend on the deposition technique. Membranes of 4 mm diameter have been successfully applied as a vibrator of a micro motor, allowing for the first time the characterization of a PZT thin film micro motor. The motor could be operated with voltages as low as 1.0 V-rms, which is much less than has been obtained with ZnO micro motors and is sufficiently low for standard battery and IC supply voltages. A 100 h degradation test of frequency and amplitude has revealed a 5 % drop in amplitude, possibly due to depolarization.

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research article
DOI
10.1080/10584589508013593
Web of Science ID

WOS:A1995TY23800021

Author(s)
Muralt, Paul  
Kholkin, Andrej
Kohli, Markus
Maeder, Thomas
Brooks, Keith G.
Luthier, Roland
Date Issued

1995

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Published in
Integrated Ferroelectrics
Volume

11

Issue

1-4

Start page

213

End page

220

Note

Muralt, P Ecole Polytech Fed Lausanne,Lab Ceram,Mx-D Ecublens,Ch-1015 Lausanne,Switzerland Asulab,Ch-2074 Marin,Switzerland, Ty238, Times Cited:10, Cited References Count:15

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