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Relaxor phase evolution and temperature-insensitive large strain in B-site complex ions modified NBT-based lead-free ceramics

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
卷 53, 期 1, 页码 309-322

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DOI: 10.1007/s10853-017-1517-4

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51332003, 51372171]

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Lead-free Bi-0.495(Na0.8K0.2)(0.495)Sr0.01Ti1-x (Fe0.5Me0.5) (x) O-3 ceramics with x = 0-0.03/0.04 mol (Me = Nb, Sb and Ta, abbreviated as FN0.5-FN4, FS0.5-FS3 and FT0.5-FT3, respectively) were fabricated by a conventional solid-state reaction method. The effects of B-site complex ions content on relaxor phase evolution and electromechanical properties were systematically investigated. Results showed that the modification of FN, FS and FT complex ions can significantly reinforce the B-site compositional disorder, effectively destroy the long-range ferroelectric order and tune the ferroelectric-relaxor transition point (T (FR)) to around room temperature. The relatively high strain performances (dynamic values) of 567, 550 and 600 pm/V were obtained in FN2, FS1.5 and FT2 critical compositions, respectively. The large strain responses are closely associated with the reversible relaxor-ferroelectric phase transformation. Furthermore, the electrostrain of FT2 sample presents a temperature-insensitive characteristic with the variation less than 10% up to 120 A degrees C. These findings indicate that the B-site complex ions modified NBT-based ceramics can be considered as promising candidates for lead-free electromechanical actuator applications.

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