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Original Articles

Phase Transitions, Piezo- and Ferroelectric Properties of BiScO3-PbTiO3 Solid Solutions

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Pages 83-89 | Received 12 Aug 2010, Published online: 25 Oct 2011
 

Abstract

Ceramic solid solutions (1-x)(Bi0.9Nd0.1)(Sc0.9B0.1)O3 - xPbTiO3 (x = 0.60–0.66; B - Lu, Yb, Er, Y) based on the compositions close to the morphotropic boundary, have been prepared. To improve the phase content and the resistance of ceramics, Bi2O3 and MnO2 additives were used. Phase composition, structure, microstructure, phase transitions, ferroelectric and piezoelectric properties have been studied. The 1st order ferroelectric phase transitions are marked by peaks near 700–750 K in dielectric permittivity and dielectric loss temperature dependences. Effect of dielectric relaxation was observed, its relation to composition of ceramics determined. The Curie temperature TC increase was observed with increasing the PbTiO3 constituent, while the TC decrease is typical of the A- or B-cations doped compositions. Introduction of MnO2 and/or Bi2O3 additives lead to the decrease of total conductivity and dielectric losses to more than one order at elevated temperatures. Enhanced d33 and kt values were measured in modified ceramics.

Acknowlegment

The work is supported by the Russian Fund for Basic Research (Grant 10-03-91161).

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