Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1474277 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2014 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Structure, dielectric permittivity, strain, electric (E) polarization, and piezoelectric responses of (Bi1/2Na1/2)0.925Ba0.075(Ti1−xZrx)O3 (BNT7.5BT-100xZr; x = 0–0.04) ceramics were investigated as functions of poling E field and temperature. The BNT7.5BT ceramic reveals a phase transition from P4bm nanodomains to long-range-ordered P4mm domains. The Zr-doped BNT7.5BT ceramic reveals a reversible change of unit cell with dynamically fluctuating polar nanoregions, which are responsible for the large strain. The poled BNT7.5BT ceramic displays a depolarization temperature of Td = 90 °C, which correspond to a phase transition from ferroelectric to relaxor states. The Zr-doped BNT7.5BT ceramics have Burns temperatures (TB) in the region of 400–435 °C, below which polar nanoregions begin to develop. The Zr-doped BNT7.5BT ceramics display wide diffuse phase transitions, suggesting a transition from R + T to T phases. BNT7.5BT-2Zr ceramic shows a temperature dependent linear large strain of 0.482% at 150 °C and can be a potential candidate for lead-free actuator.

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