Abstract

The structural interpretation and electrical properties of perovskite layer structured (PLS) Sr2Nb2O7-xwt%CuO ceramics prepared by solid-state reaction method are investigated. The chemical interpretation of enhanced piezoelectricity is confirmed to be attributed to the rotation and/or distortion of oxygen octahedron caused by possible Cu2+ substitution at the A-site of Sr2Nb2O7 by XRD refinement and variable-temperature Raman spectra. Sr2Nb2O7-xwt%CuO (x = 0.3, 0.5 and 0.7) ceramics shows enhanced ferroelectric properties with a larger Pr of ∼4.1 μC/cm2 and a smaller Ec of ∼63.1 kV/cm. This study further explains the cations in A-site play a major structural role in the polarization process for PLS system. It was found that dielectric breakdown strength increases up to 258.8 kV/cm and then decreases gradually with the increase of CuO content. Impedance spectroscopy indicated that CuO addition could be helpful in increasing the grain boundary resistance then dielectric breakdown strength.

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