Abstract

Lead zirconate titanate (PZT) ceramics have been widely used because of their large piezoelectric response and good temperature-stability in the vicinity of morphotropic phase boundary (MPB). However, the understanding on the mechanism of temperature-stable piezoelectricity in PZT is still blur and thus needs to explore properly since the urgently-needed Pb-free systems designed by the same MPB method commonly show poor temperature stability. In this paper, we investigate the property-microstructure relationship for the thermal-stable piezoelectricity through comparative studies of the phase diagram, in-situ piezoelectricity and microstructure evolution in both Pb-based and Pb-free systems. Our results show that the piezoelectric thermal-stability is closely related to the verticality of MPB and the doping elements. Tilted MPB shows worse thermal-stability as compared with that of the vertical MPB. While acceptor doped commercial PZTs show better thermal-stability when compared with that of the donor doped PZT. Moreover, our in-situ TEM reveals that it is the thermal-stable fine microstructure (i.e., no degeneration) that corresponds to the thermal-stable high-performance piezoelectricity. Our work provides an in-depth understanding of the relationship between the phase diagram, microstructure and thermal-stable piezoelectricity, which shall benefit the designing of new lead-free temperature-stable piezoelectric materials.

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