Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8162954 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Lead free potassium sodium niobate (K0.5Na0.5NbO3) ceramic powders were synthesized by colloidal coating method. The calcined powders (800 °C) were sintered conventionally at three different temperatures (1050 °C, 1100 °C and 1150 °C) and the effect of sintering temperature on density, microstructure, composition and electrical properties was investigated. All the samples showed a single phase perovskite structure with orthorhombic symmetry similar to KNbO3 ceramics. Microstructure examined under FEG-SEM revealed an optimum microstructure, in terms of grain size, porosity and uniformity, at the sintering temperature of 1100 °C, which also showed density of 92% of ÏTh. As the sintering temperature increased the X-ray diffraction peaks shifted to lower 2θ values indicating excess volatilization of Na at higher temperature as compared to K. This was further confirmed through elemental Probe X-ray microanalysis and ICP-AES studies. Dielectric constant (εr), dielectric loss (tanδ), ferroelectric (P-E loop) and piezoelectric (d33) properties showed considerable improvement and leakage current decreased with increasing sintering temperature. The sample sintered at 1100 °C showed marked improvement in maximum dielectric constant (573) at RT at 1 kHz, minimum tangent loss (0.04) at RT at 1 kHz, maximum remnant polarization (13.5 μC/cm2), lower leakage current (7.6Ã10â7 A/cm2) and maximum d33 value (100 pC/N).
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Authors
Rajan Singh, A.R. Kulkarni, C.S. Harendranath,