Effects of B-site substitution on microstructure and piezoelectric properties of (NaK)0.5Bi0.5TiO3-based ceramics

Bo Li, Feng Gao, Liangliang Liu, Bei Xu, Rongzi Hong, Changsheng Tian

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Abstract

The lead-free piezoelectric 0.80Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3- 0.20K0.5Bi0.5TiO3 (NKBT) ceramics were synthesized by the conventional solid state reaction method. The effect of high valence ions (Sb5+, Nb5+, W6+) B-site substitution on the microstructure and piezoelectric properties of NKBT-based ceramics has been investigated. The results showed that the main phase of NKBT-based ceramics was still the perovskite phase. With Sb3+ and Nb5+ doping, there were a small amount of the cubic phase of Sb6O13 and monoclinic phase Nb2O5 which coexisted with the perovskite phase in the samples respectively. The doping ions with larger atomic weight could make the ceramics obtain higher piezoelectric constant of d33. The W6+ was the optimal doping ion. The main phase of NKBT-based ceramics with different content of W6+ was the perovskite phase. However, when the content of W6+ reached to 8 mol%, the pyrochlore phase of Bi14W2O27 appeared. The solubility limit of W6+ existed at 4mol% of W6+content. The dielectric constant (ε), the piezoelectric constant (d33) and the Curie temperature (Tc) decreased and the dielectric loss increased with the content of W6+increasing. When the mole fraction of W6+ was 1 mol%, the properties of the NKBT-based ceramic were optimal, in which d33, εr, tan δ and Tc were 123 pC/N, 1352, 0.0429 and 318°C respectively.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)816-820
Number of pages5
JournalYadian Yu Shengguang/Piezoelectrics and Acoustooptics
Volume32
Issue number5
StatePublished - Oct 2010

Keywords

  • High valence ions
  • Lead-free ceramics
  • Phase structure
  • Piezoelectricity

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