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Material softening by cation off-centering in Bi-based lead-free piezoelectric ceramics

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JAPANESE JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 60, Issue SF, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.35848/1347-4065/ac0fb5

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  1. JSPS [19FP19065]
  2. [2017A1660]
  3. [2017A1466]
  4. [2018B1267]

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The study assessed the origin of material softening in BiFeO3-BaTiO3 ceramics by analyzing the crystal structure and structural parameters. It was found that the stability of the Bi ion off-centering position and the Bi ion off-centering displacement affect the material softening phenomenon. The suggested model of material softening can provide essential information for the design and development of next-generation lead-free piezoelectric materials.
The origin of material softening in BiFeO3-BaTiO3 ceramics was assessed by studying the crystal structure and structural parameters. The crystal structure was investigated at 950 K by synchrotron radiation X-ray diffraction using structure refinement; structural parameters were calculated from the final structure refinement results. The crystal structure was cubic, with Bi3+ ions off-centering into six equivalent neighboring sites along the < 100 > direction. We suggested that the stability of the Bi off-centering position and Bi off-centering displacement affects the material softening. The maximum material softening occurred in 0.70BiFeO(3)-0.30BaTiO(3) ceramics with the largest Bi ion off-centering displacement and smallest Bi-O bond length, which provided the stable Bi ion off-centering position. Therefore, the material softening is attributed to the stability of the Bi ion off-centering position and the Bi ion off-centering displacement. The suggested model of material softening can provide essential information for the design and development of next-generation lead-free piezoelectric materials. (C) 2021 The Japan Society of Applied Physics

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