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Chemical Design of Pb-Free Relaxors for Giant Capacitive Energy Storage.

Hui LiuZheng SunJi ZhangHuajie LuoQinghua ZhangYonghao YaoShiqing DengHe QiJue LiuLeighanne C GallingtonJoerg C NeuefeindJun Chen
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Dielectric capacitors have captured substantial attention for advanced electrical and electronic systems. Developing dielectrics with high energy density and high storage efficiency is challenging owing to the high compositional diversity and the lack of general guidelines. Herein, we propose a map that captures the structural distortion (δ) and tolerance factor ( t ) of perovskites to design Pb-free relaxors with extremely high capacitive energy storage. Our map shows how to select ferroelectric with large δ and paraelectric components to form relaxors with a t value close to 1 and thus obtaining eliminated hysteresis and large polarization under a high electric breakdown. Taking the Bi 0.5 Na 0.5 TiO 3 -based solid solution as an example, we demonstrate that composition-driven predominant order-disorder characteristic of local atomic polar displacements endows the relaxor with a slushlike structure and strong local polar fluctuations at several nanoscale. This leads to a giant recoverable energy density of 13.6 J cm -3 , along with an ultrahigh efficiency of 94%, which is far beyond the current performance boundary reported in Pb-free bulk ceramics. Our work provides a solution through rational chemical design for obtaining Pb-free relaxors with outstanding energy-storage properties.
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