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Grain size effect on structure and electrical properties of lead-free Na0.4K0.1Bi0.5TiO3 ceramics

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Abstract Sodium potassium bismuth titanate ceramics (Na 0.4 K 0.1 Bi 0.5 )TiO 3 with grain sizes of 0.58, 0.93, 1.19 and 1.83 µm were prepared by varying sintering time. Grain… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Sodium potassium bismuth titanate ceramics (Na 0.4 K 0.1 Bi 0.5 )TiO 3 with grain sizes of 0.58, 0.93, 1.19 and 1.83 µm were prepared by varying sintering time. Grain size dependent structural and electrical properties of NKBT ceramics at morphotropic phase boundary composition have been investigated for the first time. Large internal compressive stress preclude the formation of tetragonal phase in sub-micron sized samples. Phase co-existence in 1.83 µm sample has been well modelled with rhombohedral ( R 3 m ) and tetragonal ( P 4 mm ) using Rietveld refinement. Relative permittivity increases with grain size and all the samples exhibits relaxor behavior. Strong coupling between grain boundary and domain walls hinder domain switching and polarization reversal. Hence reduction in the remnant polarization was observed in sub-micron sized samples. Excellent piezoelectric constant of 215 pC/N for sample with grain size of 1.83 µm is due to large amount of non-180° domain variants than that of samples with lowest grain size.

Keywords: effect structure; size effect; size; grain size; electrical properties

Journal Title: Ceramics International
Year Published: 2017

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