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Phase transition temperatures and piezoelectric properties of (Bi(1/2)Na(1/2))TiO3- and (Bi(1/2)K(1/2))TiO3-based bismuth perovskite lead-free ferroelectric ceramics.

Tadashi Takenaka1, Hajime Nagata, Yuji Hiruma.   

Abstract

The phase transition temperatures and the dielectric, ferroelectric, and piezoelectric properties of bismuth perovskite lead-free ferroelectric ceramics such as (Bi(1/2)Na(1/2))TiO3 (BNT)- and (Bi(1/2)Na(1/2))TiO3 (BKT)-based solid solutions have been reviewed. According to the results obtained by our group, these ceramics can be considered as superior lead-free piezoelectric materials for reducing environmental damage. Perovskite-type ceramics appear to be suitable for actuator and high-power applications that require a large piezoelectric constant d33 and a high Curie temperature TC or a high depolarization temperature Td (> 200 degrees C). In this paper, we summarize the relationship between phase transition temperatures and piezoelectric properties. In the case of the BNT-based solid solutions, the highest piezoelectric properties were obtained at the morphotropic phase boundary (MPB) between rhombohedral and tetragonal phases. However, d33 and Td were shown to have a tradeoff relationship. Considering the high Td and high d33, the tetragonal side of the MPB composition is suitable for piezoelectric actuator application. Meanwhile, the Qm values on the rhombohedral side of the MPB composition were better than those on the tetragonal side, and excellent high-power characteristics were obtained for Mn-doped BNT-(Bi(1/2)Na(1/2))TiO3-BKT ternary systems with rhombohedral symmetry. BKT ceramics were prepared by the hot-pressing (HP) method, and their ferroelectric and piezoelectric properties were clarified. BKT ceramics doped with a small amount of Bi have a relatively high remanent polarization of Pr = 27.6 microC/cm2 and high piezoelectric properties (k33 = 0.40 and d33 = 101 pC/N). In addition, it was clarified that BKT ceramics have a high Td of approximately 300 degrees C. The solid solution (1-x)BKT-xBaTiO3 (BKT-BT100x) exhibited a high Td of approximately 300 degrees C at x > 0.4.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19686975     DOI: 10.1109/TUFFC.2009.1224

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control        ISSN: 0885-3010            Impact factor:   2.725


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1.  Piezoelectric Ceramics of the (1 - x)Bi0.50Na0.50TiO₃-xBa0.90Ca0.10TiO₃ Lead-Free Solid Solution: Chemical Shift of the Morphotropic Phase Boundary, a Case Study for x = 0.06.

Authors:  Rodrigo Vivar-Ocampo; Lorena Pardo; David Ávila; Emilio Morán; Amador M González; Lauro Bucio; María-Elena Villafuerte-Castrejón
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2017-07-01       Impact factor: 3.623

Review 2.  Towards Lead-Free Piezoceramics: Facing a Synthesis Challenge.

Authors:  María Elena Villafuerte-Castrejón; Emilio Morán; Armando Reyes-Montero; Rodrigo Vivar-Ocampo; Jesús-Alejandro Peña-Jiménez; Salvador-Oliver Rea-López; Lorena Pardo
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2016-01-02       Impact factor: 3.623

Review 3.  Magnetoelectric Interactions in Lead-Based and Lead-Free Composites.

Authors:  Mirza Bichurin; Vladimir Petrov; Anatoly Zakharov; Denis Kovalenko; Su Chul Yang; Deepam Maurya; Vishwas Bedekar; Shashank Priya
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2011-04-06       Impact factor: 3.623

Review 4.  Bismuth Sodium Titanate Based Materials for Piezoelectric Actuators.

Authors:  Klaus Reichmann; Antonio Feteira; Ming Li
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2015-12-04       Impact factor: 3.623

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