2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11434-013-5972-2
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Synthesis of antiferroelectric (Bi0.534Na0.5)0.94Ba0.06TiO3 ceramics with high phase transition temperature and broad temperature range by a solid-state reaction method

Abstract: Antiferroelectric 0.94(Bi 0.534 Na 0.5 )TiO 3 -0.06BaTiO 3 ceramics were prepared using a solid-state reaction method, involving the addition of excessive amounts of Bi 2 O 3 . The resulting ceramics featured a very high phase transition temperature (T m ~330°C), from the antiferroelectric to the paraelectric phase, and a low depolarization temperature (T d < 25°C). The broad temperature range, within which antiferroelectric properties are retained, of the prepared materials indicates their higher potential ov… Show more

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“…/Na ? ) replacement and more ferroelectric domain wall stability [9,14,26]. The value of the T d of NBT-0.06BT in this work is close to that reported in the literature (*123°C) but the depolarization temperature of the NBT-0.06B 1?x T, (0.01 B x B 0.02) is lower than 123°C [27].…”
Section: Effects Of Extra Barium On Depolarization Temperaturesupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…/Na ? ) replacement and more ferroelectric domain wall stability [9,14,26]. The value of the T d of NBT-0.06BT in this work is close to that reported in the literature (*123°C) but the depolarization temperature of the NBT-0.06B 1?x T, (0.01 B x B 0.02) is lower than 123°C [27].…”
Section: Effects Of Extra Barium On Depolarization Temperaturesupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Table 2 also lists the p value (4.14 9 10 -4 C m -2°C-1 ) of a typical PZT ceramic measured at RT as a reference. The prepared NBT-0.06B 1?x T at x = 0.01-0.03 in this research show the comparable pyroelectric coefficients (3.30-3.5 9 10 -4 C m -2°C-1 ) [5,6,9].…”
Section: Effects Of Extra Barium On the Pyroelectric Propertiessupporting
confidence: 50%
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“…. These vacancies can reduce ferroelectric long-range ordering and weaken the coupling between A-site ions and TiO 6 octahedron, as a result inducing the phase change at lower temperature [29,44]. Our results agree with the literature but also reveal that the T d can be reduced and shifted towards lower temperature not only by changing the Bi 3?…”
Section: Effects Of Nonstoichiometry Composition On Depolarization Tesupporting
confidence: 90%
“…rather than B-site Ti 4? [29,44] as discussed before, which may result in the generation of some of the A-site vacancies when Bi 3? replaces Na ?…”
Section: Effects Of Nonstoichiometry Composition On Depolarization Tementioning
confidence: 91%