Abstract
Tb-doped lead zirconate titanate($Pb_{1.1}(Zr_{0.6}Ti_{0.4})O_3$; PZT) thin films on $Pt(111)/Ti/SiO_2/Si(100)$ substrates prepared by a sol-gel method. Films have a Zr/Ti ratio of 60:40 and perovskite phase structure. The effect on the structural and electrical properties of films measured according to Tb content. Dielectric and ferroelectric properties of PZT thin films were altered significantly by Tb-doping. The PZT thin film with higher dielectric constant and improved leakage current characteristic was obtained by adding 0.3 mol% Tb. At 100 kHz, the dielectric constant and the dielectric loss of the 0.3 mol% Tb-doped PZT thin film were 1611 and 0.24, respectively The remanent polarization(2Pr) of the 0.3 mol% Tb-doped PZT thin film was $61.4\;{\mu}C/cm^2$ and the coercive field was 61.9 kV/cm. Tb-doped PZT thin films showed improved fatigue characteristics comparing to the undoped PZT thin film.