Abstract
In this study, we fabricated the ternary ceramic system of (0.98-x)K0.35Na0.65NbO3–0.02BaZrO3–xBi0.5Na0.5ZrO3 (KNN–BZ–BNZ-x) by the conventional solid-state method, and the composition dependence of their phase structure and electrical properties was studied in detail. These results indicate that the ceramics endure a series of phase transitions with increasing BNZ content, and then the rhombohedral–orthorhombic–tetragonal (R–O–T) phases coexistence can be established in the ceramics with 0.02 < x < 0.04, as confirmed by temperature-dependent dielectric constant as well as their XRD patterns. For the compositions with R–O–T phase boundary, the ceramics possess a higher dielectric constant (εr∼1980–2285) and a relatively large remanent polarization (Pr = 15.8–18.2 μC/cm2). Moreover, the ceramics with x = 0.025 exhibit a large piezoelectric constant (d33 = 345 pC/N) and a high kp (∼50%) because of the formation of R–O–T phase boundary as well as the enhancement in εr and Pr. As a result, the ceramic system is one of the most promising candidates in the field of lead-free high-temperature piezoelectrics.
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