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Original Articles

Piezoelectric properties of low temperature sintering PMW-PNN-PZT ceramics for piezoelectric energy harvesting devices

Pages 112-119 | Accepted 14 Mar 2016, Published online: 02 Sep 2016
 

ABSTRACT

In this study, in order to develop low-temperature sintering ceramics for piezoelectric energy harvesting devices, Pb(Mg1/2W1/2)0.03(Ni1/3Nb2/3)0.09(ZryTi1-y)O3 ceramics were synthesized using conventional mixed oxide method. Effect of Zr/Ti ratio on their piezoelectric and dielectric properties was investigated. XRD-diffraction patterns of all the samples showed perovskite phase, and a secondary phasses was observed. As Zr/Ti ratio was increased, the crystal structure of the ceramics gradually moved from tetragonal to rhombohedral phases, and the compositions near the morphotropic phase boundary(MPB) appeared when Zr/Ti ratio was 50/50. However, at the PMW-PNN-PZT (Zr/Ti = 50.5/49.5) composition ceramics sintered at 920°C, density, electromechanical coupling factor(kp), piezoelectric constant(d33), and dielectric constant, piezoelectric figure of merit (d33·g33) indicated the optimum values of 7.75 g/cm3, 0.62, 556pC/N, 2125, and 16.43(pm2/N), respectively, suitable for energy harvesting device application.

Funding

This work was supported by 2015 Semyung University Fund.

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