Abstract

Textured (Na 0.85K 0.15) 0.5Bi 0.5TiO 3 (NKBT) ceramics with a relative density of >94% were fabricated by reactive-templated grain growth. Plated-like Bi 4Ti 3O 12 template particles synthesized by the NaCl–KCl molten salt process were aligned by tape casting in a mixture of original oxide powders. The effect of sintering temperature on the grain orientation and electrical properties of textured NKBT ceramics were investigated. The results show that the textured ceramics have a microstructure with plated-like grains aligning in the direction parallel to the casting plane. The degree of grain orientation increased at increasing sintering temperature. The textured ceramics show anisotropic electrical properties in the directions parallel and perpendicular to the casting plane. The dielectric constant parallel to { h 0 0} plane is three times higher than that of the perpendicular direction in textured NKBT ceramics. The optimized sintering temperature is 1150 °C where the maximum dielectric constant is 2041, the remnant polarization is 68.7 μC/cm 2, the electromechanical coupling factor ( k 31) and the piezoelectric constant ( d 33) amount to 0.31 and 134 pC/N, respectively.

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