Phase boundary at x=0.03 and its anomalous influence on the structure and properties in the lead-free piezoelectric (1−x)Na1/2Bi1/2TiO3−(x)BaTiO3
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2015-12-14
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American Physical Society
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The complexity associated with local structures continues to pose challenges with regard to the understanding of the structure-property relationship in Na1/2Bi1/2TiO3-based lead-free piezoceramics. (1−x)Na1/2Bi1/2TiO3−(x)BaTiO3 is an extensively studied system because of its interesting piezoelectric properties. Recently, a room temperature phase boundary was reported at x=0.03 in this system [Ma et al., Adv. Funct. Mater. 23, 5261 (2013)]. In the present work we have examined this subtle phase boundary using x-ray diffraction, neutron diffraction, dielectric measurements as a function of composition (x<0.06), temperature, and electric field. Our results show that this boundary separates an R3c+Cc-like structural state for x<0.03 from an R3c+ cubiclike structural state for 0.03≤x≤0.05 in the unpoled specimens. This phase boundary is characterized by an anomalous reduction in the depolarization temperature, and a suppression of the tetragonal distortion of the high temperature P4bm phase. Our results also provide the clue to understand the pathway leading to the cubiclike structure of the critical composition x=0.06, known for its highest piezoelectric response. ©2015 American Physical Society
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Ceramics, X-ray diffraction, Neutron diffraction, Dielectric materials, Phase transformations, Electric fields
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Rao, B. N., Avdeev, M., Kennedy, B., & Ranjan, R. (2015). Phase boundary at x=0.03 and its anomalous influence on the structure and properties in the lead-free piezoelectric (1−x)Na1/2Bi1/2TiO3−(x)BaTiO3. Physical Review B, 92(21), 214107. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.92.214107