Issue 43, 2021

Effect of electric hysteresis on fatigue behavior in antiferroelectric bulk ceramics under bipolar loading

Abstract

Antiferroelectric ceramics are exploited for applications in high energy-density capacitors due to their reversible electric-field-induced phase transitions. The difference in the fields between the forward and reverse transition is termed electric hysteresis. As accumulation of hysteresis loss is detrimental to antiferroelectric capacitors, especially in high-frequency applications, the effect of hysteresis on the long-term operation performance must be evaluated. We investigate the effect of hysteresis on fatigue behavior in two antiferroelectric ceramic compositions with comparable recoverable energy densities (0.56 vs. 0.64 J cm−3), having a large and small hysteresis of 23.9 kV cm−1 and 3.9 kV cm−1, respectively. In test cycles of 2.5 × 106 of ±60 kV cm−1 bipolar fields, the ceramic with large hysteresis exhibits a 72% decrease in the recoverable energy density and a 71% decrease in the energy efficiency. In contrast, the small hysteresis ceramic shows a 4.5% degradation in energy density and 0% degradation in energy efficiency. These results demonstrate that reducing the electric hysteresis of antiferroelectric capacitors is essential for higher energy efficiency and longer service lifetime.

Graphical abstract: Effect of electric hysteresis on fatigue behavior in antiferroelectric bulk ceramics under bipolar loading

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Jul 2021
Accepted
21 Oct 2021
First published
21 Oct 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021,9, 15542-15551

Effect of electric hysteresis on fatigue behavior in antiferroelectric bulk ceramics under bipolar loading

P. Mohapatra, D. D. Johnson, J. Cui and X. Tan, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021, 9, 15542 DOI: 10.1039/D1TC03520G

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