| Literature DB >> 30339350 |
Fang-Zhou Yao1, Mao-Hua Zhang1, Ke Wang1, Jia-Jun Zhou2, Feng Chen3, Bin Xu4, Fei Li, Yang Shen1, Qing-Hua Zhang5,6, Lin Gu5,6, Xiao-Wen Zhang1, Jing-Feng Li1.
Abstract
Driven by an ever-growing demand for environmentally compatible materials, the past two decades have witnessed the booming development in the field of piezoelectrics. To maximally explore the potential of lead-free piezoelectrics, chemical doping could be an effective approach, referenced from tactics adopted in lead-based piezoelectrics. Herein, we reveal the distinct role of manganese in a promising lead-free perovskite (K, Na)NbO3 (denoted by KNN) in comparison to that in market-dominating lead-based counterparts [Pb(Zr, Ti)O3, PZT]. In contrast to the scenario in PZT, manganese doping in KNN results in tremendously improved piezoelectric coefficient d33 by nearly 200%, whereas the same doping species in PZT deteriorates the d33 down to less than 30% of its original value. The result is rationalized from macroscopic and local electrical characterizations down to atomic-scale visualization. This study demonstrates that there is enormous space to further enhance piezoelectricity in lead-free systems because the chemical doping effect may completely differ in lead-containing and lead-free perovskites.Entities:
Keywords: (K,Na)NbO3; lead free; manganese doping; perovskite; piezoelectric
Year: 2018 PMID: 30339350 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b14958
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229