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Two-step sintering affecting the escaping of Na and K and its impact on dielectric properties and morphology of lead-free Na0.92K0.08NbO3 ceramics

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Pages 187-196 | Received 24 Jun 2019, Accepted 09 Sep 2019, Published online: 25 Feb 2020
 

Abstract

Lead-free NaxK1–xNbO3 (NKN) ceramics with x = 0.08 were prepared by a conventional solid-state reaction method. A two-step sintering technique was used for the sintering of ceramics. In this study, the influence of escaping of Na and K on the physical properties of prepared samples is investigated. It has been observed that the NKN ceramics with sintering temperature 1150 °C, 1200 °C and 1250 °C exhibit quite different microstructures from those with single sintering temperature. The lattice parameter discontinuity previously reported at x = 0.475 has not been confirmed. The permittivity, piezoelectric constant d33, show broad peaks at the sintering temperature 1200 °C, where permittivity and d33 are maximum and dependent on the escaping of Na and K. Further, all the ceramics sintered at 1200 °C have the high permittivity (єc = 3175) and piezoelectric values (d33 = 192 pm/V). From the analyses, we suggest that the high permittivity and piezoelectric properties for the NKN ceramics near 1200 °C are closely related to their escaping of Na and K and microstructures of well-faceted and uniformly distributed large grains rather than the widely believed morphotropic phase boundary effect of lattice parameter discontinuity.

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