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Structure and Relaxor Behavior of (0.5-x)BiFeO3-0.5PbFe0.5Nb0.5O3-xPbTiO3 Ternary Ceramics

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CERAMICS-SWITZERLAND
Volume 6, Issue 3, Pages 1735-1748

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ceramics6030106

Keywords

dielectric properties; perovskites; multiferroics; piezoelectric properties; solid solutions

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In this study, ceramics with quasi-binary concentration were prepared and their crystal structure, dielectric properties, and piezoelectric performance were investigated. The results showed that these ceramics had a cluster morphology and exhibited relaxor-like behavior.
Ceramics of the quasi-binary concentration section (0.1 = x = 0.2, ?x = 0.025) of the ternary solid solution system (0.5 - x)BiFeO3-0.5PbFe(0.5)Nb(0.5)O(3)-xPbTiO(3) were prepared by the conventional solid-phase reaction method. An X-ray study at different temperatures revealed that (0.5 - x)BF-0.5PFN-xPT ceramics have a cluster morphology. Clusters have different modulation, crystal lattice symmetry, and chemical composition. The presence of a cluster structure in a solid solution with heterovalent substitution, consisting of regions rich in Ti+4, Nb+5, or Fe3+, has led to the appearance of Maxwell-Wagner polarization in the studied ceramics. The study of the dielectric characteristics revealed the relaxor-like behavior of the studied ceramics. The grain morphology, dielectric, pyroelectric, and piezoelectric properties of the selected solid solutions were investigated. The highest piezoelectric coefficient, d(33) = 280 pC/N, was obtained in the 0.3BiFeO(3)-0.5PbFe(0.5)Nb(0.5)O(3)-0.2PbTiO(3) ceramics. Study of the dielectric characteristics of all samples revealed relaxor ferroelectric behavior and a region of diffuse phase transition from the paraelectric to ferroelectric phase in the temperature range of 140-170 degrees C.

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