

Using three different sintering methods: spark plasma sintering, two-step sintering, and normal sintering (Ba 0.85Ca 0.15)(Zr 0.1Ti 0.9)O 3 (BCZT) lead-free piezoelectric ceramics with grain sizes in the range of 0.4-32.2 μm were prepared. The effects of grain size on the electrical properties and temperature stability of BCZT ceramics were systematically investigated. Results showed that reducing grain size shifted both the T c and T T-R to higher temperatures, and tended to enhance the relaxor behavior. A strong dependence of piezoelectric properties on the grain size was observed, and ∼10 μm was a critical point for fabricating high-performance BCZT ceramics. For samples with grain sizes >10 μm, excellent piezoelectric properties of k p > 0.48, k t > 0.46, d 33 > 470 pC/N and d 33* > 950 pm/V were obtained. Moreover, no evident relationship between the grain size and temperature stability existed in this material, and all samples exhibited thermal instability below the Curie temperature. However, increasing grain size was helpful for improving the resistance to thermal depoling. The depolarization was assisted by internal mechanical stresses and the movement of 180° and 90°domain walls, which explained the increased resistance to thermal depoling in coarse-grained samples. © 2012 The American Ceramic Society.
| Engineering uncontrolled terms | Coarse-grainedCritical pointsDepolingGrain sizeHigher temperaturesLead-free piezoelectric ceramicMechanical stressPiezoelectric propertyRelaxor behaviorTemperature stabilityThermal instabilitiesTwo-step sintering |
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| Engineering controlled terms: | Ceramic materialsGrain size and shapePiezoelectric ceramicsPiezoelectricitySpark plasma sinteringStressesZirconium |
| Engineering main heading: | Electric properties |
Zhai, J.; Functional Materials Research Laboratory, Tongji University, 1239 Siping Road, China;
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