Abstract

AbstractFor ferroelectric electrostrictors, shifting their Curie temperature TC to the ambient temperature is an effective way to enhance their electrostrictive effect. However, the enhanced electrostrictive coefficient Q33 in this way is often accompanied with an inferior electro‐strain. In this work, by introducing CaZrO3/BaZrO3 as the special kind of solid solution, with an effective regulation on the ergodic state, we simultaneously realize a larger room‐temperature electrostrictive coefficient Q33 (~0.04337 m4/C2) with a superior electro‐strain (~0.41%) in Bi0.5Na0.5TiO3‐based relaxor ferroelectric ceramics. The ions substitution with larger radius in either A‐site or B‐site of perovskite structure tends to facilitate the evolution from ferroelectric tetragonal phase P4mm to relaxor tetragonal phase P4bm along with the decrease in polarity in crystal, thereby shifting the transition temperature TF‐R below room temperature. As a result of the effective regulation on the ergodic state, a large electro‐strain with low hysteresis, just like electrostrictors, is successfully realized in BNT‐based ferroelectric ceramics. Our investigation provides an effective way to simultaneously enhance the electrostrictive coefficient Q33 and electro‐strain for practical applications in precisely controlled displacement.

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