Abstract

The development of piezoelectric ceramics with large piezoelectric coefficient (d33), high Curie temperature (TC) and high mechanical quality factor (Qm) is still a key challenge for practical application for high-power device. Herein, a novel quaternary piezoelectric ceramics of (0.125-x) Pb0.98Sr0.02(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3–0.445PbTiO3–0.43PbZrO3-xPb(Mn1/3Nb2/3)O3 (abbreviated as xPMnN-PSMN-PZT) were prepared by the solid-state sintering method. The hard dopant PMnN induced the morphotropic phase boundary (MPB) of PSMN-PZT into a tetragonal-rich region. In addition, the XPS and EPR analysis proved the existence of a large amount of oxygen vacancies (Vo••) in PMnN-PSMN-PZT ceramic system. The composition near tetragonal-rich MPB region and the appearance of defect dipoles formed a strong coupling effect on the domain wall motion and leaded to an ultra Qm value. The optimum piezoelectric properties were achieved at x = 9 mol% with d33 = 260 pC/N, Qm = 3880, tanδ = 0.009 and TC = 332 °C. A significant internal bias field (Ebias) of 8.83 kV/cm was also observed in 0.09PMnN-PSMN-PZT ceramics. The origin of this excellent piezoelectric properties was explained by the phase structure, piezoelectric and dielectric analysis. This work demonstrated a rational strategy to obtain ultra Qm value for high-power piezoceramics.

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