Issue 34, 2015

New layer-structured ferroelectric polycrystalline materials, Na0.5NdxBi4.5−xTi4O15: crystal structures, electrical properties and conduction behaviors

Abstract

New layer-structured ferroelectric polycrystalline materials, Na0.5NdxBi4.5−xTi4O15 (x = 0–2.5; NNBTO-x), were prepared, and the tailoring effects of neodymium (Nd) were investigated thoroughly. A relaxation in orthorhombic distortion was caused by the Nb substitution, and the compositions with high x value modification tended to crystallize in tetragonal space group. Rietveld structure refinements revealed that NNBTO-0.5 and NNBTO-1.5 crystallized in the orthorhombic space group A21am at room temperature, and Nd/Bi combinations occupied the cation sites of the (Bi2O2)2+ layers. The Nd substitution had strong impacts on the electrical properties of NNBTO-x. Ferroelectric to paraelectric phase transition temperature (Tc) was lowered from about 670 °C to below 200 °C. Ferroelectric (remnant) polarization (Pr), piezoelectric activity (d33) and field-induced strain (S33) first increased, and then decreased drastically owing to a significant degradation in spontaneous polarization (Ps). In addition, the high temperature resistances of the NNBTO-x specimens were discussed and their conduction mechanisms were explored. The NNBTO-0.5 with a Tc of 670 °C had a Pr of 10.8 μC cm−1, a d33 of 24.5 pC N−1 and a S33 of about 0.04%, due to the decrease in oxygen vacancy concentration and the local lattice distortion.

Graphical abstract: New layer-structured ferroelectric polycrystalline materials, Na0.5NdxBi4.5−xTi4O15: crystal structures, electrical properties and conduction behaviors

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 May 2015
Accepted
18 Jul 2015
First published
21 Jul 2015

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2015,3, 8852-8864

New layer-structured ferroelectric polycrystalline materials, Na0.5NdxBi4.5−xTi4O15: crystal structures, electrical properties and conduction behaviors

C. Long, Q. Chang, Y. Wu, W. He, Y. Li and H. Fan, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2015, 3, 8852 DOI: 10.1039/C5TC01237F

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