Abstract

In the present study, we designed a new system, Ba(Ti0.99-1.25xMn0.01Nbx)O3 (x = 0.5%, 1.0%, 1.25%, 1.5%), to improve the energy storage properties of BaTiO3–based ceramics. Here the acceptor dopant Mn was introduced to enhance the maximum polarization Pmax while reducing the remnant polarization Pr by inducing aging phenomena. The donor dopant Nb was added to make the hysteresis loop slimmer and slender through ‘softening’ effect. And the ratio of acceptor and donor was adjusted to modify the energy storage properties by modulating the shape of hysteresis loop. Results showed that an enhancement of 76% over pure BaTiO3 in recoverable energy storage density (Wrec) has been achieved in hybrid-doped samples, accompanied by a high energy conversion efficiency (η) up to 86%. Hereinto, donor-dominant samples doped with 1% Mn and 1.25% Nb exhibited the highest Wrec and η with excellent thermal stability. This study proved the feasibility of enhancing the energy storage properties by hybrid doping and may provide a new viewpoint for later studies.

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