The purpose of this work is to show the effect of Chromium (Cr) on the microstructural and dielectric properties of solid solution: [Pb(0.975) La0, 015Nd0.01][(Zr0, 524Ti0, 476) (0.9875-(w/4))Nb0.005 CrwO3] with w = 0.0, 0.5, 1.0, 2.5 and 5.0 molar % (abbreviated PLNZNCT) were developed by solid state chemical reaction. The analysis by X-ray diffraction and the calculation of the tolerance factor (t) show a stable single-phase perovskite structure of tetragonal symmetry sintered at 1200°C. The SEM micrograph, the density test and the dielectric measurements indicate that the PLNZNCT ceramic achieves optimal values at 1 mol% Cr3 +. These obtained results, perhaps characterize the classic hard ferroelectric materials.
Piezoelectricity is one of the renewable and clean electrical energy sources, as it is generated from materials specially manufactured for this purpose in proportions and scales called piezoelectric materials, that is, electricity resulting from mechanical work that produces the electric field, and this is known as the direct piezoelectric effect. An inverse mechanical effect can also be observed when an electric field is applied to the same piezoelectric material that deforms and returns to its original shape after the electric field is removed. In order to contribute to improving the properties of these materials that have been prepared from insulating ceramic materials having an equivalent formula: Pb0.975 La0.015 Nd0.01 [(Zr 0,524 Ti 0,476) 0.9875 -3/4 z Nb0.005 Crz]O3 abbreviated PLNZCNT (z = 0%, 0.5%, 0.75%, 1%, 1.25%, 1,5% and 2%). The formation of pure single-phase perovskite compounds of tetragonal symmetry for all samples was confirmed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) analyzes. The scanning electron micrographs show that the grains have melted, most of the separating walls have disappeared, and the average grain size has increased. Information about the effects of chromium concentration on the measured properties was obtained based on temperature and frequency measurements of the dielectric properties of PLNZNT ceramics, represented by an increase in Curie temperature with increasing Cr3+ concentration. The ferroelectric properties of materials are characterized by the presence of a polarization hysteresis cycle as a function of the applied electric field (P-E). To measure the piezoelectric and electromechanical properties at room temperature, was used by the standard resonance and anti-resonance method. It was found that the sample E2 (0.75%) sintered at 1200°C achieves excellent dielectric, ferroelectric and piezoelectric properties (𝜺r=24394.51, tan δ =0.072 and Tc = 378K). The values of saturated electric polarization (Ps=29.61 µC/cm²), remnant electric polarization (Pr=24.63 µC/cm²) and coercive electric field (Ec=0.905kV/mm), as well as piezoelectric charge coefficient (d33 = 435 pC/N) for sample E2 (0.75%).
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