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Structure and ferroelectric properties of lead nickel tungsten titanate: Pb(Ni1/3 Ti1/3 W1/3) O3 single perovskite

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Pages 109-121 | Received 30 Jan 2019, Accepted 05 Jun 2019, Published online: 03 Dec 2019
 

Abstract

Lead nickel tungsten titanate Pb(Ni1/3 Ti1/3 W1/3) O3 single perovskite ceramics were prepared by using a high temperature solid-state reaction technique. The structural analysis of the sample confirms tetragonal crystal structure with space group P4mm having average crystallite size 73 nm, which is well supported from FTIR observations. The dielectric spectra with function of frequency and temperature suggest that sample is semiconducting in nature following NTCR behavior. The complex impedance results showed the contribution of grain and grain boundaries in the conduction mechanism. The activation energies were determined from the ac conductivity data in the temperature range of 200–350 °C and 360–500 °C. It has been observed that with the rise of frequency and temperature, the activation energy increases in the sample. The greater value of activation energy always supports the conduction mechanism due to hopping of the charge carriers. The semicircular arcs of Cole-Cole plots confirm that the sample is semiconducting in nature which supports our dielectric results.

Acknowledgement

The work carried out in the present research paper is funded fully by the UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research, Mumbai Centre (CRS-M-297). The authors also would like to extend their sincere thanks to Dr. P. D. Babu of UGC-CSR-DAE for his kind support and to be the principal collaborator in the present project.

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