Abstract

A hard Pb(Zr,Ti)O 3 (PZT), which has a high electromechanical coupling factor, is used in various piezoelectric devices. However, the sintering temperature of this material is high, approximately 1100–1200 °C, restricting the usage of cheap base metal electrodes in fabrication of multi-layer components. This study shows an easy approach for a hard PZT not only to be sintered at ≤950 °C but also to have excellent piezoelectric properties. For the readers interested in the low-temperature sintering study of a PZT ceramic, it is described how the PZT compositions and additives are selected and how the experiments can be simplified in this manuscript. Consequently, 0.8 Pb(Zr 0.475 Ti 0.525 )O 3 –0.2 Pb[(Mg 0.5 Ni 0.5 ) 1/3 Nb 2/3 ]O 3 + 0.5 wt% MnO 2 + 0.1 wt% Li 2 CO 3 + 0.2 wt% Fe 2 O 3 (sintered at 950 °C) shows a high k p of 0.62, an excellent mechanical quality factor ( Q m ) of 1,976, and a piezoelectric constant ( d 33 ) of 350 pC/N.

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