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The effect of Li/Ce co‐doping on structural and electrical properties of Sr2−x(Li, Ce)x/2Nb2O7 piezoelectric ceramics

Yang, Xinji ; Chen, Ning ; Wang, Fei ; Tang, Manjing ; Xing, Jie ; Zhu, Jianguo

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2024-05, Vol.107 (5), p.3243-3251 [Periódico revisado por pares]

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  • Título:
    The effect of Li/Ce co‐doping on structural and electrical properties of Sr2−x(Li, Ce)x/2Nb2O7 piezoelectric ceramics
  • Autor: Yang, Xinji ; Chen, Ning ; Wang, Fei ; Tang, Manjing ; Xing, Jie ; Zhu, Jianguo
  • Assuntos: Ceramics ; Curie temperature ; Electrical properties ; Grain growth ; Octahedrons ; Oxygen ; oxygen octahedron distortion ; oxygen vacancy ; Perovskites ; perovskite‐like layered structure materials ; Piezoelectric ceramics ; Sr2Nb2O7 ; Thermal stability
  • É parte de: Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2024-05, Vol.107 (5), p.3243-3251
  • Descrição: As a typical perovskite‐like layered structure (PLS) ceramic, Sr2Nb2O7 (SNO) possesses a high Curie temperature TC value above 1300°C, which is expected to work in higher temperature environment. However, pure SNO presents a piezoelectric constant d33 value of ∼ 1 pC/N. Hence, (Li, Ce) ions are doped in SNO ceramics, which increases the distortion of oxygen octahedrons and enhances the intrinsic contribution of piezoelectric properties. The increased domain size with large proportion of high response areas means that the extrinsic contribution is also improved. The introduction of (Li, Ce) ions can also promote ceramic's grain growth and reduce oxygen vacancies, leading to the improvement of electrical properties. The optimal component Sr1.96(Li, Ce)0.02Nb2O7 ceramics exhibit a d33 value of 3.1 pC/N, a higher resistivity of 1.65×106 Ω·cm at 700°C and an excellent thermal stability (a d33 value of 3.0 pC/N after annealing at 1200°C for 2 h). This work provides an effective approach with simple process and low cost for the application of PLS materials in high‐temperature environments.
  • Editor: Columbus: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc
  • Idioma: Inglês

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