Affiliation:
1. Shiraz University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Shiraz, Iran
2. Malek Ashtar University of Technology, Materials Engineering Department, Shahin Shahr, Iran
Abstract
The extensive use of piezoelectric ceramics such as lead zirconate titanate
(PZT) in different applications became possible with the development of donor
or acceptor dopants. Therefore, studies on the effect of dopants on the
properties of PZT ceramics are highly demanded. In this study undoped and
2.4mol% Nb-doped PZT (PZTN) powders were successfully obtained by a
solid-state reaction and calcination at 850?C for 2h. Crystallinity and
phase formation of the prepared powders were studied using X-ray diffraction
(XRD). In order to study morphology of powders, scanning electron microscopy
(SEM) was performed. The crystalline PZT and Nb-doped PZT powders were
pelleted into discs and sintered at 1100, 1150 and 1200?C, with a heating
rate of 10?C/min, and holding time of 1-6 h to find the optimum combination
of temperature and time to produce high density ceramics. Microstructural
characterization was conducted on the fractured ceramic surfaces using SEM.
Density measurements showed that maximal density of 95% of the theoretical
density was achieved after sintering of PZT and PZTN ceramics at 1200?C for 2
h and 4 h, respectively. However, the results of dielectric measurements
showed that PZTN ceramics have higher relative permittivity (?r ~17960) with
lower Curie temperature (~358?C) relative to PZT (?r = 16000 at ~363?C) as a
result of fine PZTN structure as well as presence of vacancies. In addition,
dielectric loss (at 1 kHz) of PZT and PZTN ceramics with 95% theoretical
density was 0.0087 and 0.02, respectively. The higher dielectric loss in PZTN
was due to easier domain wall motions in PZTN ceramics.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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