Remarkably High-Temperature Stability of Bi(Fe^sub 1-x^Al^sub x^)O^sub 3^-BaTiO^sub 3^ Solid Solution with Near-Zero Temperature Coefficient of Piezoelectric Properties

The ... and 0.07, abbreviated as BFA...-BT) lead-free high-temperature ceramics were prepared by the conventional ceramic processing. Systematic investigation on the microstructures, crystalline structures, dielectric and piezoelectric properties, and high-temperature stability of piezoelectric prop...

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Published inJournal of the American Ceramic Society Vol. 96; no. 7; p. 2252
Main Authors Cen, Zhenyong, Zhou, Changrong, Yang, Huabin, Zhou, Qin, Li, Weizhou, Yan, Chunle, Cao, Lei, Song, Jun, Peng, Ling
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Columbus Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.07.2013
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Summary:The ... and 0.07, abbreviated as BFA...-BT) lead-free high-temperature ceramics were prepared by the conventional ceramic processing. Systematic investigation on the microstructures, crystalline structures, dielectric and piezoelectric properties, and high-temperature stability of piezoelectric properties was carried out. The crystalline structures of BFA...-BT ceramics evolve from rhombohedral structure with x < 0.01 to the coexistence of rhombohedral structure and pseudocubic phases with x ... 0.01, finally to pseudocubic phases when x > 0.03. Remarkably high-temperature stability with near-zero temperature coefficient of piezoelectric properties (...), together with improved piezoelectric properties has been achieved for x = 0.01 BFA...-BT ceramics. The BFA...-BT(x = 0.01) ceramics simultaneously show the excellent piezoelectric properties of ... = 151 pC/N, ... = 0.31 and super-high-temperature stability of ..., ... = 1 x ... It is considered that the observed strong piezoelectricity and remarkably high-temperature stability should be ascribed to the phase coexistence of rhombohedral and pseudocubic phases. The rhombohedral phases have a positive ... value and the pseudocubic phases possess a negative ... value. Thus, the ... value of BFA...-BT ceramics can be tuned by composition of x. (ProQuest: ... denotes formulae/symbols omitted.)
ISSN:0002-7820
1551-2916