Novel Sol-Gel Synthesis Route for Ce- and V-Doped Ba 0.85 Ca 0.15 Ti 0.9 Zr 0.1 O 3 Piezoceramics.
Larissa S MarquesMichelle WeicheltMichel KuhfußCarlos R RamboTobias FeyPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
To meet the current demand for lead-free piezoelectric ceramics, a novel sol-gel synthesis route is presented for the preparation of Ba 0.85 Ca 0.15 Ti 0.9 Zr 0.1 O 3 doped with cerium (Ce = 0, 0.01, and 0.02 mol%) and vanadium (V = 0, 0.3, and 0.4 mol%). X-ray diffraction patterns reveal the formation of a perovskite phase (space group P 4 mm ) for all samples after calcination at 800 °C and sintering at 1250, 1350, and 1450 °C, where it is proposed that both dopants occupy the B site. Sintering studies show that V doping allows the sintering temperature to be reduced to at least 1250 °C. Undoped BCZT samples sintered at the same temperature show reduced functional properties compared to V-doped samples, i.e., d 33 values increase by an order of magnitude with doping. The dissipation factor tan δ decreases with increasing sintering temperature for all doping concentrations, while the Curie temperature T C increases for all V-doped samples, reaching 120 °C for high-concentration co-doped samples. All results indicate that vanadium doping can facilitate the processing of BCZT at lower sintering temperatures without compromising performance while promoting thermal property stability.