Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1787472 Current Applied Physics 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Lead-free (K0.462Na0.48Li0.058)1+xNbO3(0 ≤ x ≤ 0.03) ceramics with excessive alkaline elements were synthesized by conventional ceramics processes as functions of sintering temperatures and quantities of excess alkaline elements. X-ray diffraction results reveal a transformation from tetragonal phase to orthorhombic phase with increasing the contents of excessive alkaline elements. The grain size and the piezoelectric properties were enhanced when a certain amount of excessive alkaline elements were added. Further elevation in the amount of alkaline elements added resulted in excessive liquid phase in the ceramics and deteriorated the piezoelectric properties. With x = 0.01, the ceramics sintered at 1050 °C show better properties of planar electromechanical coupling factor kp = 43.4%, piezoelectric constant d33 = 204 pC/N, dielectric constant ε33T/ε0=704.4, and loss tangent tan δ = 2.8%.

► Alkaline elements excess KNN-based piezoelectric ceramics with various sintering temperatures. ► A transformation from tetragonal phase to orthorhombic phase. ► Grain size and the piezoelectric properties increase with a certain extent of alkaline elements excess.

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