Conventional deposition techniques hinder the integration of high-performance lead-free piezoelectric thick films on silicon substrates due to slow growth kinetics and complex processing. Herein, dense, crack–free Ba(ZrxTi1−x)O3 (BZT, x = 0–0.10) thick films (~2 μm) were fabricated via aerosol deposition (AD) followed by annealing, forming a nanocrystalline microstructure with an average grain size of ~78 nm. Compositional tuning showed optimal electromechanical performance at x = 0.03, attributed to the coexistence of tetragonal and orthorhombic phases near room temperature that reduce the phase transformation energy barrier. The optimized BZT films exhibit excellent electrical properties: saturation polarization of 31.3 μC/cm2, relative permittivity of 430, dielectric tunability figure of merit (FOM) of 155, and a large transverse piezoelectric coefficient |e31, f| of 1.01 C/m2—comparable to textured magnetron–sputtered BaTiO3 films but with higher deposition efficiency. This work provides a high-throughput route for fabricating piezoelectric thick films, highlighting the potential of compositionally engineered AD–processed BZT in lead-free MEMS applications.
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