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Field-induced phase transition and relaxor character in submicrometer-structured lead-free (Bi0.5Na0.5)0.94Ba0.06TiO3 piezoceramics at the morphotropic phase boundary
Authors:Pardo Lorena  Mercadelli Elisa  García Alvaro  Brebøl Klaus  Galassi Carmen
Affiliation:Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (ICMMCSIC), Madrid, Spain. lpardo@icmm.csic.es
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).
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