Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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831153 | Materials & Design (1980-2015) | 2012 | 5 Pages |
K0.5Na0.5Nb1–xTaxO3 (KNNTx, x = 0–0.4) powders were synthesized by a novel hydro/solvothermal method at a low reaction temperature (180 °C) and the corresponding ceramics were obtained by normal sintering. Compared with conventional solid-state reaction technique, the optimal sintering temperatures of these ceramics were reduced at least 150 °C. Crystalline structures and surface morphologies were analyzed by X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. The excellent piezoelectric properties could be obtained by selecting poling temperature near the orthorhombic–tetragonal polymorphic phase transition temperature region. Ta-modified KNN ceramics exhibited better piezoelectric properties than those of pure KNN, and the piezoelectric coefficient d33 showed the maximum value of 156 pC/N for KNNT0.3 ceramics. In addition, the sintering temperature for maximum d33 value differed from that for maximum density. The present hydro/solvothermal method provides a new potential route for preparing KNN-based materials at relatively low temperature.
► Hydro/solvothermal provides a milder temperature condition than hydrothermal. ► Ta content and poling temperature affect the piezoelectric properties greatly. ► The optimum sintering temperatures of ceramics are reduced at least 150 °C.