2020
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.9b00507
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Defects and Aliovalent Doping Engineering in Electroceramics

Abstract: Since the positive influences of defects on the performance of electroceramics were discovered, investigations concerning on defects and aliovalent doping routes have grown rapidly in the fields of inorganic chemistry and condensed matter physics. In this article, we summarized the types of defects in electroceramics as well as characterization tools of defects and highlighted the effects of intrinsic and extrinsic defects on the material performances with the emphasis on dielectric, ferroelectric, and piezoel… Show more

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“…D, ε r ‐ T curves showing T R‐O , T O‐T , and T C evolutions and phase diagram (inset) of Pb 2+ ‐doped BT ceramics 56,57 . Type II: E, Evolution of ε r ‐ T curves in typically aliovalent cation doped BT ceramics at A site 22,51,58‐62 . Type I of B‐site substitution: F and G, ε r ‐ T curves showing T R‐O , T O‐T , and T C evolutions in BT ceramics by Zr 4+ , Hf 4+ , or Sn 4+ substitution 21,54,68‐73 .…”
Section: Effects Of Cations Substitution On Phase Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…D, ε r ‐ T curves showing T R‐O , T O‐T , and T C evolutions and phase diagram (inset) of Pb 2+ ‐doped BT ceramics 56,57 . Type II: E, Evolution of ε r ‐ T curves in typically aliovalent cation doped BT ceramics at A site 22,51,58‐62 . Type I of B‐site substitution: F and G, ε r ‐ T curves showing T R‐O , T O‐T , and T C evolutions in BT ceramics by Zr 4+ , Hf 4+ , or Sn 4+ substitution 21,54,68‐73 .…”
Section: Effects Of Cations Substitution On Phase Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…H, The corresponding phase diagram. Type II: I, Evolution of ε r ‐ T curves in typically aliovalent cation doped BT ceramics at B site 22,49‐51,74,75 . J, Evolution of T C peak showing frequency‐dependent ε r ‐ T curves for relaxor doped BT ceramics.…”
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“…Doping the perovskite structure of BCTZ materials with rare earth elements or eutectic mixtures could reduce the internal stress and improve the electrical properties by reducing the number of defects [7,8]. Additionally, BCTZ materials co-doped with rare earth elements have electrical properties similar to those of pristine BaTiO 3 materials, which feature phase transformations from the hexagonal, rhombohedral, or tetragonal phase to the cubic phase with increasing temperature [9,10]. Although BCTZ materials co-doped with rare earth elements have shown excellent electrical properties, up-conversion luminescence, and thermal expansion behaviour [11][12][13], the temperature dependence and mechanism of the piezoelectric response have not been extensively studied, despite its importance for practical use of these materials in electronic components.…”
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confidence: 99%