Abstract

Lead–free piezoelectric ceramics (Bi0.5Na0.5)0.935Ba0.065Ti1–x(Mn0.5Sb0.5)xO3 (BNBT6.5–xMS, x=0.005, 0.010, 0.015, 0.020) were prepared by conventional solid state reaction sintering technique. All ceramics present a pure perovskite phase structure, indicating that (Mn, Sb) has completely diffused into the BNBT6.5 lattice in the studied components. The addition of (Mn, Sb) disrupted the ferroelectric long–range order and promoted the electric field induced strain response. At x=0.015, a large electric field–induced unipolar strain of 0.48% (at an applied electric field of 80kV/cm) with normalized strain d33*(Smax/Emax) of 602pm/V are achieved. Temperature dependent measurements of both polarization and strain from room temperature to 120°C were also studied, and the results suggest that the origin of the large strain is due to a reversible field–induced non–polar relaxor phase to polar ferroelectric phase transformation.

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