High Piezoelectricity in Eco-Friendly NaNbO 3 -Based Ferroelectric Relaxor Ceramics via Phase and Domain Engineering.
Yingbo CaoJinfeng LinYunjing ShiGuohui LiCheng ShiKun ZhuGuanglong GeChukai ChenFei YanWeiwei YangLihui XuBo ShenJiwei ZhaiPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
To meet the requirements of environmental friendliness, high-performance lead-free piezoelectric materials have become important materials for next-generation electronic devices. Here, lead-free and potassium-free NaNbO 3 (NN)-based ceramics with high piezoelectric ( d 33 = 361 ± 10 pC/N) and dielectric (ε r = 4500) properties were obtained by tolerant preparation techniques. The excellent piezoelectric and dielectric properties can be attributed to the relaxor morphotropic phase boundaries (R-MPB) and coexisting domain regions, which are beneficial in lowering the free energy and greatly improving the dielectric response and domain switching capability. Furthermore, the d 33 of NaNbO 3 -10Ba(Ti 0.7 Sn 0.3 )O 3 -1.5NaSbO 3 (NN-10BTS-1.5NS) ceramics can be maintained at 350 pC/N over the range of 25-80 °C with a change rate of less than 10%, exhibiting excellent temperature stability. Based on a series of in situ characterizations, the variations of the phase and domain structures of NN-based relaxor piezoelectric ceramics with temperature are clearly demonstrated. This work not only proposes new materials for sensors and actuators but also provides an excellent strategy for designing high-performance piezoelectric ceramics through phase and domain engineering.
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