Abstract

Abstract Lead-free perovskite [(Bi 1/2 Na 1/2 ) 0.95 Ba 0.05 ] 1− x La x TiO 3 ( x = 0.00–0.10) ceramics were fabricated via the solid state reaction method and their crystal structures and electrical properties were systematically studied. Transmission electron microscopy examination reveals a transition from a rhombohedral R3c phase with micron-sized complex domains to a mixture of rhombohedral R3c and tetragonal P4bm phases with nanodomains as La content was increased. X-ray diffraction analysis on bulk samples, however, indicates a pseudocubic structure in La-doped compositions. Electrical poling seems to transform the pseudocubic structure to a rhombohedral phase in compositions with 0.00 x T d ) is observed to decrease and the dielectric constant ( ɛ r ) within 100–350 °C becomes more temperature independent, promising for applications in high-temperature capacitors. Electric field-induced polarizations and strains display complex changes with respect to La concentration, with the highest strain of 0.35% achieved in the composition x = 0.04 under 70 kV/cm at room temperature. The piezoelectric coefficient d 33 initially increases with La content, reaching a maximum value of 151 pC/N in the composition x = 0.02, and then diminishes.

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