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Superior electrostrictive coefficient of 6BNT-4SCxBT lead-free relaxor ferroelectrics with Ca2+ substitution

Journal

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 46, Issue 11, Pages 17691-17697

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2020.04.072

Keywords

BNT-Based; Ca2+; Relaxor ferroelectrics; Electrostrictive coefficient

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundations of China (NSFC) [51702029, 51702028]
  2. Scientific Research Foundation of CUIT [J201612]
  3. Foundation of Sichuan Province Science and Technology Support Program [2019YFG0235]

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In this study, lead-free 0.6(Bi0.5Na0.5)TiO3-0.4(Sr0.7-xCaxBi0.2)TiO3 ceramics (abbreviated as 6BNT-4SC(x)BT, x= 0, 0.05, 0.10, 0.15 and 0.20 mol) were prepared by a traditional solid-state method. The effects of Ca2+ on phase structure, state transformation, ferroelectric and energy storage properties, and electrostrictive performance of 6BNT-4SCBT-x ceramics were comprehensively investigated. Co-occupied Bi3+, Na+, Sr2+ and Ca2+ ions induced the inhomogeneous distribution of A-site ions and charge, which resulted in polar nano-regions (PNRs) for relaxor ferroelectrics. 6BNT-4SC(x)BT ceramics present the ergodic relaxor state of polar rhombohedral PNR5 and weakly polar tetragonal PNR5 at room temperature. When the Ca2+ content was increased, 6BNT-4SC(0.01)BT ceramics showed the properties of weakly polar tetragonal PNR5 (with lowest T-p similar to 71 degrees C). 6BNT-4SC(x)BT ceramics exhibit electrostrictive effect Q(33) (similar to 0.045 m(4)/C-2) and high energy storage efficiency. Moreover, large Q(33) ( > 0.0421 m(4)/C-2) indicates good electrical field stability. This result is a significant advancement in the area of lead-free electrostrictive materials, which has a great prospect in BNT-based ceramics.

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