Abstract
As one of the most potential lead-free dielectric capacitors in pulsed power systems, K0.5Na0.5NbO3 (KNN)-based ceramic possesses comparatively high dielectric breakdown strength (BDS) due to its particular submicron grains. Nonetheless, it is hard to improve both the energy efficiency η and the recoverable energy density Wrec of potassium sodium niobate ceramic at the same time. Herein, a composition optimization strategy is used, Bi(Li0.5Nb0.5)O3 (BLN) as a second component and NaNbO3 (NN) as a third component are introduced into KNN-based ceramic. It is corroborated that BLN content facilitates the growth of polar nano-regions (PNRs), and then strengthens the relaxation behavior, lows the remnant polarization Pr and upgrades the maximum polarization Pmax value of the ceramic. A transition from ferroelectricity to relaxation ferroelectricity occurred and an ultrahigh Wrec of 10.03 J/cm3 with a η of 64.15 % and the BDS of 1140 kV/cm are gained in KNN-0.100BLN-NN ceramic, Wrec of 8.25 J/cm3, η of 71.26 % and the BDS of 840 kV/cm are obtained in KNN-0.075BLN-NN ceramic. Besides, the KNN-0.075BLN-NN ceramic exists not only fine energy storage properties, but also high hardness and good temperature and frequency stability, confirming it’s a feasible material to be applied in pulsed power systems
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