Thermally enhanced piezoelectricity via the superstructure in Ca2Nb2O7 single-crystals with ultra-high Curie temperature†
Abstract
Due to the requirements of sustainable development and the widening application range, it is very necessary to develop lead-free eco-friendly piezoelectric materials with ultra-high Curie temperatures (Tc). The perovskite-like layered structure (PLS) Ca2Nb2O7 is considered a potential candidate with ultra-high Tc (1773 K). Herein, we prepared Ca2Nb2O7 single-crystals by the optical floating zone (OFZ) method. The piezoelectric constant d33 of Ca2Nb2O7 along the b-axis reaches 10.4 pC N−1 at room temperature and the d33 is enhanced to 15.2 pC N−1 when the temperature increases from 273 to 750 K. Furthermore, the origin of piezoelectricity as well as the mechanism of the orientation-dependent and thermally enhanced d33 of Ca2Nb2O7 were clarified based on the microstructure, lattice structure, and vibration by completely characterizing the corresponding parameters.