Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10638458 | Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
As-sintered and subsequently ground barium titanate ceramics have been examined by X-ray diffractometry (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and their relative permittivity determined. A compressive residual stress of â¼316Â MPa parallel to the surface is found in the near surface region of the ground samples. A ferroelectric domain texture with the polar axis normal to the sample surface is developed due to the compressive residual stress. A depth gradient of this texture is observed by varying the penetration depth of the X-ray beam through sample tilting. Because the stressed zone is only confined to the near surface region, no significant difference in relative permittivity is observed between the as-sintered and the ground samples. Comparing with the as-sintered samples, considerable diffuseness in tetragonal to cubic phase transition is observed from the ground samples by XRD during heating. This implies that internal stresses can also cause diffuse phase transition.
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Authors
Jien-How Chen, Bing-Hwai Hwang, Tzu-Chien Hsu, Hong-Yang Lu,