Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol.101, No.7, 2996-3004, 2018
Mn doping effects on electric properties of 0.93(Bi0.5Na0.5)TiO3-0.07Ba(Ti0.945Zr0.055)O-3 ceramics
The validity of Mn element on 0.93(Bi0.5Na0.5)TiO3-0.07Ba(Ti0.945Zr0.055)O-3 ceramics (BNT-BZT-xMn) is certified by doping. On account of multiple effects introduced by Mn, the appropriate Mn content facilitates property improvement effectively. Compared with pure BNT-BZT, d(33) of the component x = 0.25 increases about 8% up to 187 pC/N and Q(m) of the component x = 1 increases about 84% up to 197. Thermally stimulated depolarization currents (TSDC) measurement reveals Mn additive is helpful to pyroelectric properties as well. The Mn-doped component x = 0.125 exhibits better pyroelectric performance at room temperature. Corresponding pyroelectric coefficient and the figures of merit reach up to 0.061 C/(cm(2) degrees C), F-i=217 pm/V, F = 0.023 m(2)/C, and F-d = 12.6 Pa-1/2, respectively, even superior to lead-based ceramics. Similar pyroelectric advantage is also observed in the component x = 0.5 near depolarization temperature T-d. Mn doping has slight harmful influence on the ferroelectric-to-relaxor transition temperature TF-R, as well as T-d, but hardly shows restriction on application. These results confirm Mn doping is an available strategy to improve BNT-based ceramics. Therefore, Mn-doped BNT-BZT ceramics will be excellent candidates in area of high-power piezoelectric application and pyroelectric detectors.
Keywords:depolarization temperature;ferroelectricity;ferroelectric materials;lead-free ceramics;piezoelectric materials;properties;pyroelectricity