Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1475250 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2013 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study investigates the microstructure, elemental distribution, diffuse phase transition (DPT) and crystalline phases of BNBK 85.4/2.6/12 lead-free ferroelectric ceramics, a high-strain bismuth sodium titanate-based relaxor system with complex A-site compositions. TEM electron diffraction studies indicate that the ceramics are close to a compositionally driven morphotropic phase boundary between a conventional rhombohedral (R) structure and a nanoscale tetragonal (T) structure. The ceramics exhibit a core–shell grain microstructure – the shell region shows a cubic average symmetry with the presence of tetragonal distortions; while the core region is of a mixture of T and R phases. Analysis of the corresponding superlattice reflections and dark-field images reveals an R phase-dominant core with the presence of R-twin domains. The high resolution TEM image of the shell region reveals the existence of T-phase nano-domains. The DPT behavior is mainly attributed to the heterogeneous distribution of cations of high valences and concentrations across the core–shell grains.

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