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Hot‐Pressed (Pb,La)(Zr,Ti)O <sub>3</sub> Ferroelectric Ceramics for Electrooptic Applications

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1971

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Transparent ferroelectric ceramic materials suitable for a variety of electrooptic applications were found in the quaternary (Pb,La)(Zr,Ti)O 3 system. These PLZT materials are prepared from mixed oxides and hot‐pressed typically at 1100°C for 16 h at 2000 psi. Modifying the lead zirconate‐titanate system with lanthana linearly reduces the Curie point with increasing lanthana. Transmission measurements in the visible and infrared show that these materials exhibit a nearly constant response from the absorption edge of 0.37 μ to ∼6 μm. The highest transmission values, essentially 100% (neglecting reflection losses of ∼18%) for thin polished plates, were noted for compositions containing 8 at.% La or more. Specific compositions within the system display electrooptic memory or conventional linear or quadratic electrooptic effects; on the basis of the magnitude of the electrooptic effects, they compare quite favorably with single crystals.

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