1996
DOI: 10.1080/00150199608218048
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Investigation of the structure, pyro- and piezoelectric properties of a ferroelectric ceramic of PZT+(fesb)

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“…1). According to the structural data presented in [27] the change of the volume of pseudoperovskite cell is observed near 520 K. At room temperature the symmetry of the PFS-PZ-yPT samples was found to be rhombohedral. This symmetry gradually changes with temperature to the tetragonal one and the observed anomalies can be connected to the change of the volume content of the rhombohedral and tetragonal phase.…”
Section: Dielectric Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…1). According to the structural data presented in [27] the change of the volume of pseudoperovskite cell is observed near 520 K. At room temperature the symmetry of the PFS-PZ-yPT samples was found to be rhombohedral. This symmetry gradually changes with temperature to the tetragonal one and the observed anomalies can be connected to the change of the volume content of the rhombohedral and tetragonal phase.…”
Section: Dielectric Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The existence of ferrroelectrics phases below 530 K < T m was confirmed. According to the X-ray measurements made by Osak et al [27] the symmetries of the ferroelectric phases are rhombohedral and tetragonal respectively. two ferrroelectric phases suggests that PFS-PZ-yPT solutions can be attractive materials for pyroelectric devices.…”
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“…Recently it has been found that solid PZT solutions with complex perovskite relaxors such as PMN, PZN, PNN and PFS [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] exhibit excellent both electromechanical and pyroelectric properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…In the studied complex compound PZT + PFS (Pb[(Fe 1/3 Sb 2/3 ) x Ti y Zr z ]O 3 with x + y + z = 1, x = 0.1 and y = 0.43, 0.44, 0.47) the crystal lattice Pb sites are partially replaced by Sb cations while the Ti sites by Zr or Fe cations. The structural studies performed for the 0.43 and 0.44 of Ti content samples established the existence of the MPB region [5]. The coexistence of rhomboedral and tetragonal phases in the MPB range as well as doping leads to structural disorder in the studied compound.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%