Abstract
For high-power transducer applications, the piezoelectric materials should fulfill specific requirements of a high mechanical quality factor (Qm), a high piezoelectric strain coefficient (dij), and a high Curie phase transition temperature (Tc). In this study, we present an investigation of the structural, piezoelectric, and high-power characteristics of Mn-doped 0.15Pb(Yb1/2Nb1/2)O3–0.48Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3–0.37PbTiO3 (0.15PYN–0.48PMN–0.37PT) ceramics. The introduction of Mn dopants led to an increase in the tetragonal phase fraction within the 0.15PYN–0.48PMN–0.37 PT ceramics and the formation of oxygen vacancies, consequently significantly enhancing Qm due to their synergistic effect. Despite the hardening effect, the high value of the piezoelectric coefficient (d33) was maintained due to the increase in grain size. Particularly, the specimen doped with 3 mol% of Mn exhibited excellent piezoelectric properties of d33 = 345 pC/N, Qm = 1159, and Tc = 207°C. This specimen displayed a high vibration velocity of 0.6 m/s under the condition of equilibrium ΔT < 20°C (temperature rise from initial temperature), thereby confirming its immense potential for high-power transducer applications.
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