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Insights into the Early Size Effects of Lead‐Free Piezoelectric Ba<sub>0.85</sub>Ca<sub>0.15</sub>Zr<sub>0.1</sub>Ti<sub>0.9</sub>O<sub>3</sub>

Harvey Amorín, Michel Venet, José E. García, Diego A. Ochoa, P. Ramos, Jesús López‐Sánchez, Juan Rubio‐Zuazo, A. Castro, Miguel Algueró

2023Advanced Electronic Materials24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Ba 0.85 Ca 0.15 Zr 0.1 Ti 0.9 O 3 (BCZT) stands out among lead‐free ferroelectric oxides under consideration to replace state‐of‐the‐art high‐sensitivity piezoelectric Pb(Zr,Ti)O 3 , for a range of energy conversion ceramic technologies. However, the best performances have been reported for very coarse‐grained materials, and attempts to refine microstructure below 10 µm grain size consistently result in significant property degradation. Here a comprehensive study of the grain size effects on the properties of BCZT across the micron scale is reported, down to the verge of the submicron one. Results show a distinctive early evolution of properties for grain sizes between 1 and 5 µm. For the larger sizes in this range, an opposite effect is found for the piezoelectric charge coefficient and electric field‐induced strain with respect to the very coarse‐grained material, while very good overall performance is maintained. For the lower sizes, relaxor features appear, yet materials can still be poled indicating their ferroelectric nature. This strongly resembles size effects in the Pb(Mg 1/3 Nb 2/3 )O 3 ‐PbTiO 3 system, driven by the slowing down of the relaxor to ferroelectric transition with size reduction, though kinetics seem to slow down across much larger grain sizes for BCZT. Concomitant changes in the polymorphic phase coexistence are described and discussed by synchrotron X‐ray diffraction.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceGrain sizePiezoelectricityFerroelectricitySynchrotronCeramicMicrostructurePiezoelectric coefficientCondensed matter physicsDiffractionDielectricMineralogyComposite materialOptoelectronicsOpticsChemistryPhysicsFerroelectric and Piezoelectric MaterialsMultiferroics and related materialsMicrowave Dielectric Ceramics Synthesis