New lead-free tetragonal perovskites Na1/2Bi1/2VO3 and K1/2Bi1/2VO3 were synthesized under high pressure (6 GPa) and high temperature (1473 K), based on the design of materials optimizing the lone pair effect… Click to show full abstract
New lead-free tetragonal perovskites Na1/2Bi1/2VO3 and K1/2Bi1/2VO3 were synthesized under high pressure (6 GPa) and high temperature (1473 K), based on the design of materials optimizing the lone pair effect of the A-site ion and utilizing the Jahn–Teller effect in the B-site V4+. The magnitudes of the c/a ratio and spontaneous polarization, PS, were 1.085 and 108 μC/cm2, respectively (73 μC/cm2 by the point charge model), for Na1/2Bi1/2VO3 and 1.054 and 92 μC/cm2, respectively (56 μC/cm2 by the point charge model), for K1/2Bi1/2VO3, which are comparable to the well-known lead-based ferroelectric PbTiO3. This approach can guide the design of new lead-free ferroelectric and piezoelectric materials.
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