Abstract

This study highlights the effect of MgO doping on microstructure, dielectric, ferroelectric, energy storage and electrocaloric properties of lead-free (1-x)(0.6Ba(Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3–0.4(Ba0.7Ca0.3)TiO3)–xMgO ceramics with x varying from 0-5%. X-ray diffraction studies revealed that BZCT-MgO ceramics exhibited a morphotropic phase boundary (MPB), i.e. coexistence of both tetragonal and rhombohedral phases at room temperature for x ≤ 1%. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) images revealed that grain size is decreased with the increase of MgO content. The Raman analysis and temperature dependent dielectric studies further confirm the MPB behaviour at low MgO content. Besides, the MgO additive improves the diffused phase transition (DPT) behaviour of BZCT ceramics, lowers transition temperature and enhances their relaxor behaviour. It is observed that 0.99BZCT–0.01MgO showed optimum energy storage properties with a recoverable energy density of 177.6 mJ/cm3 and an efficiency of 79% at an electric field of 45 kV/cm. Moreover, they exhibited a robust energy storage performance even after passing 107 cycles. Further, the electrocaloric temperature change and responsivity are found 1.12 K at 45 kV/cm and 0.024 Kcm/kV, respectively in 0.99BZCT–0.01MgO ceramics.

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