Abstract

The effect of Sm addition on the crystal structures and electrical properties of Pb1−3x/2Smx(Zr0.63Sn0.26Ti0.11)O3 ceramics were investigated in this work. X-ray diffraction analysis showed that with increasing Sm content from 0.005 to 0.03, the phase structure of the specimens underwent transition from ferroelectric (FE) to antiferroelectric (AFE) state due to the substitution of Sm3+ with smaller ion radius for Pb2+ decreasing the tolerance factor of the ceramics. In addition, it was observed that with the improvement of Sm3+ content, the strain of the specimens first increased and then decreased, and the largest value of 0.735% was obtained in the sample with x = 0.015 near AFE/FE phase boundary at the measuring frequency 1 Hz. This is because the reversal of the domains, which produces the strain, is more consummate in this composition. Further, the strain at different frequencies was nearly the same at high electric field, which was attributed to that the electric field applied to the sample was so large that the reorientation of the domains could finish in all measuring frequencies. Both a high strain level and a relatively good frequency stability in the specimen with x = 0.015 make a potential candidate for actuators applications over a wide-frequency working range.

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