Abstract

(Li, Ce) and Mn modified CaBi4Ti4O15 (CBT) based ceramics were prepared by the solid state route, and were substituted by the equimolar ions of Nb5+, Ta5+ and W6+ in the B-site. The variations of crystalline structure, microstructure, piezoelectric properties and dielectric properties were investigated. The XRD patterns indicated that all compositions formed a single bismuth layered-structural phase with m = 4. The additions of Nb2O5, Ta2O5 and WO3 into CBT-based ceramics were found to affect the electrical properties and temperature stability of the ceramics. Compared with Ta2O5 and WO3, the Nb-substitued ceramics exhibited the optimum piezoelectric property and dielectric property (d33 ~ 19.6 pC/N, er ~ 123.7 and tanδ ~ 0.1 %) among all of these samples, together with a high Curie-temperature (TC ~ 767.6 °C). Thermally activated depolarization behavior also demonstrated that the Nb5+ doped CBT-based ceramics possess outstanding thermal stability of piezoelectric properties. These results indicated that Nb2O5 has a substantial effect on the structure and properties of CBT-based ceramics compared to Ta2O5 and WO3.

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