Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1490011 | Materials Research Bulletin | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Potassium–sodium niobate was synthesized at 800 °C for 1 h using dried precursors in a powder form obtained by the spray drying method. Different samples were sintered from 1060 to 1120 °C for 2 h reaching a relative density as high as 96% of the theoretical value. Piezoelectric and ferroelectric properties were studied for these samples and some of the most prominent results are: kp, d31, 2Pr, and 2EC of 0.36, 39 pC/N, 29 μC/cm2 and 16.5 kV/cm, respectively, for the sample sintered at 1080 °C. The methodology presented in this study can be used to synthesize submicrometer powders.
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Authors
Rigoberto López, Federico González, M.P. Cruz, M.E. Villafuerte-Castrejon,