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Effects of post-annealing on electrical properties of CuF2·xH2O-doped KNN ceramics for rotary-linear ultrasonic motors

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Abstract Lead-free (K0.5Na0.5)NbO3 (KNN) ceramics were prepared using a novel sintering aid (CuF2·xH2O (x ≈ 2)) to investigate the effects of post-annealing temperature and atmosphere on oxygen vacancies, microstructure, and… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Lead-free (K0.5Na0.5)NbO3 (KNN) ceramics were prepared using a novel sintering aid (CuF2·xH2O (x ≈ 2)) to investigate the effects of post-annealing temperature and atmosphere on oxygen vacancies, microstructure, and electrical properties. Post-annealing (K0.5Na0.5)NbO3 + 1.5 mol% CuF2·xH2O (KNNCH) ceramics at 800 °C under argon was shown to increase the bulk relative density to 97% through the formation of a homogeneous microstructure with liquid phase. The resulting samples presented the following excellent piezoelectric properties: kp:34.1% ( ± 2% ); kt:45.3% ( ± 2% ); Qm:3170 ( ± 2% ); Rz:8.6 Ω ( ± 3 % ); and tan δ :0.1%. Our results clearly demonstrate that annealing under argon can produce oxygen vacancies in ceramics, which has a significant influence on the stability of domain structures of the samples. Piezoelectric motors fabricated using these ceramics achieved a velocity of 4.5 mm/s, vertical velocity of 3.02 ·mm/s, and output power of 2.93 mW with a negligible increase in temperature and high stability while driven.

Keywords: cuf2 xh2o; knn ceramics; effects post; post annealing; electrical properties

Journal Title: Ceramics International
Year Published: 2018

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