Enhanced ferroelectricity/piezoelectricity, bright blue/yellow emission and excellent thermal stability in Ca1−x(LiDy)x/2Bi4Ti4O15 lead-free multifunctional ceramics
Abstract
A new lead-free solid solution of Ca1−x(LiDy)x/2Bi4Ti4O15 has been developed and prepared by a conventional solid state reaction method. The partial substitution of (Li0.5Dy0.5)2+ for Ca2+ ions in CaBi4Ti4O15 leads to great multi-improvement in the ferroelectricity/piezoelectricity, luminescence and thermal stability of the materials. All the ceramics possess a bismuth-layer structure; and the crystal structure of the ceramics is transformed from four layer bismuth-layer structure to a three layer structure with x increasing. For the ceramic with x = 0.2, high resistivity (R = 3.0 × 1011 Ω cm), good piezoelectricity (d33 = 10.5 pC N−1), strong ferroelectricity (Pr = 9.92 μC cm−2) and improved luminescence are simultaneously obtained. These enhancements in multifunctional properties are greatly attributed to the contribution of (Li0.5Dy0.5)2+ in the ceramics. Under the excitation of 451 nm light, the (LiDy)2+-modified ceramics exhibit bright blue and yellow emission peaks centered at 484 nm and 574 nm, corresponding to the transition of the 4F9/2 → 6H15/2 and 4F9/2 → 6H13/2 levels of Dy3+ ions, respectively. Interestingly, excellent temperature stability of the ferroelectricity/piezoelectricity and luminescence is also observed in the ceramic with x = 0.2. These results show that Ca1−x(LiDy)x/2Bi4Ti4O15 multifunctional ceramics may have promising potential in high temperature multifunctional devices.