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Effects of superimposed electric field and porosity on the hydrostatic pressure-induced rhombohedral to orthorhombic martensitic phase transformation in PZT 95/5 ceramics
Authors:DA Hall  JDS Evans  SJ Covey-Crump  RF Holloway  EC Oliver  T Mori  PJ Withers
Affiliation:1. School of Materials, Materials Science Centre, University of Manchester, Grosvenor St., Manchester M1 7HS, UK;2. AWE Aldermaston, Reading, Berkshire RG7 4PR, UK;3. School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, University of Manchester, Williamson Building, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK;4. ISIS, RAL, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon OX11 0QX, UK
Abstract:The hydrostatic pressure-induced martensitic transformation from the ferroelectric rhombohedral to antiferroelectric orthorhombic phase in PZT 95/5 ceramics has been studied using neutron diffraction. The transition to the orthorhombic phase initiates at a pressure of 260 MPa and is almost complete at 290 MPa. This stress range is much narrower than that observed in uniaxial loading, which starts at 200 MPa and is incomplete even at 400 MPa. The narrower stress range observed under hydrostatic loading is attributed to a lack of internal stress developed during the transformation. By contrast, the work required to start the transformation is approximately the same under both types of loading. The transformation progresses more gradually with increasing pressure when a static electric field is applied to a specimen in a pre-poled state. Tests carried out on porous specimens, having a relative density of approximately 90%, demonstrated that the transformation occurred over a narrow pressure range but with a lower transformation pressure of approximately 220 MPa.
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