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SECTION F: FERROELECTRICS POLYMERS, LIQUID CRYSTALS AND COMPOSITES

Ferroelectric Hysteresis Behavior of 0–3 PMNT-Cement Composites

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Pages 105-110 | Received 23 Aug 2009, Accepted 09 Oct 2009, Published online: 01 Dec 2010
 

Abstract

Lead magnesium niobate titanate (PMNT)—Portland cement (PC) composites were produced. PMNT amount used in this work was 50% by volume. The ferroelectric (P-E) hysteresis behaviors were investigated as function of both frequency and electric field for all composites. From the results, it was found that there was an increase in both the instantaneous remnant polarization (Pir ) and coercive field (Eic ) when the applied field increased from 5 kV/cm to 20 kV/cm, Pir was found to increase from 1.5 to 9.8 μC/cm2 and Eic waas found to increase from 3.4 to 13.8 kV/cm. On the other hand, Pir and Eic were found to reduce from 11.1 to 8.8 μC/cm2 and from 10.8 to 15.3 kV/cm respectively, when the frequency was increased from 30–90 Hz; ascribed to the delayed response of the polarization reversal to the varying external field.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank the Thailand Research Fund (TRF) and the Commission on Higher Education (CHE), Thailand for financial supports. Ms. Nittaya Jaitanong is a Ph.D. student who is currently receiving a grant fund under the program Strategic Scholarships for Frontier Research Network from the Commission on Higher Education, Thailand. Financial support from graduate school of Chiang Mai University is also acknowledged.

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