Abstract

PbIn0.5Nb0.5O3 (PIN) ferroelectric relaxer ceramics obtained by the solid-phase method is studied. Prior to sintering, the synthesized charge is subjected to mechanical action in Bridgman anvils at room temperature. The electrophysical properties of the reference sample and test samples are compared. It is concluded that mechanical treatment of the material at the stage of preparation allows one to control the physical properties of ferroelectric ceramics. Starting from a certain amount of the action, the electrophysical properties of PIN ceramics vary nonmonotonically.

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