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Lorena Pardo1, Elisa Mercadelli, Alvaro García, Klaus Brebøl, Carmen Galassi.
Abstract
Submicrometer-structured (Bi(0.5)Na(0.5))(0.94)Ba(0.06)TiO(3) ceramics ((G) < 720 nm) from nanopowders were studied. The real part of the optimum room temperature set of piezoelectric coefficients obtained from resonances of the BNBT6 dense ceramic disks and shear plates [d(31) = (-37 + 1.33i) pC·N(-1), d(15) = (158.3 - 8.31i) pC·N(-1), k(t) = 40.4%, k(p) = 26.8%, and k(15) = 40.2%] and d(33) (148 pC·N(-1)) can be compared with the reported properties for coarse-grained ceramics. Shear resonance of thickness-poled plates is observed at T = 140°C. Permittivity versus temperature curves of poled samples show relaxor character up to T(i) = 230°C on heating and T(i) = 210°C on cooling of the depoled samples. The phase transition from the room-temperature ferroelectric (FE) to a low-temperature non-polar at zero field (LTNPZF) phase can be observed as a sharp jump in ε(δ)(33)'(T) curves or, as the degree of poling decreases, as a soft change of slope of the curves at T(FE-LTNPZF) = T(d) = 100°C. This dielectric anomaly is not observed on cooling of depoled samples, because the FE phase is field-induced. The observed macroscopic piezoelectric activity above T(d) is a consequence of the coexistence of nanoregions of the FE phase in the interval between T(FE-LTNPZF) and T(i).Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21937323 DOI: 10.1109/TUFFC.2011.2029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control ISSN: 0885-3010 Impact factor: 2.725