Abstract

A series of highly transparent electro-optic (EO) ceramics Pb0.975-xBaxLa0.025(Mg1/4Nb1/2Ti1/4)0.99375O3 with the Ba2+ content of 0, 0.005, 0.01, 0.02, 0.04 were fabricated through the vacuum/oxygen hot-press sintering process. The effects of the barium substitution on the material phase transition, transmittance, dielectric, ferroelectric and electro-optic properties have been investigated and analyzed. With the Ba2+ content increasing, the shape of the ferroelectric hysteresis loop changed from rectangular to slim, the values of remnant polarization (Pr) and coercive electric field (Ec) decreased obviously. The maximum reduction of Pr can reach up to ∼89.8%. All the samples present the high transparency of ∼68% in the near infrared wavelength. The quadratic EO coefficients declines slightly while the Ba2+ content increasing. When the x is 0.01, the sample shows a relatively larger quadratic EO coefficient of ∼30.42 × 10−16 (m/V)2 and a lower Pr value of ∼2.08 μC/cm2, which promise the material a hopeful application in EO modulator.

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