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Improvements to pyroelectric ceramics via strontium doping of the lead zirconate-lead iron niobate-lead titanate system

P. C. OsbondR. W. Whatmore

Year: 1991 Journal:   Ferroelectrics Vol: 118 (1)Pages: 93-101   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Abstract Pyroelectric ceramics with the starting composition: Pb1.02-α/100Srα/100(Zr0.58Fe0.20Nb0.20Ti0.02)0.995U0.005O3 where α is in the range 0–8, were fabricated via the hot-pressing of mixed oxide powders. With increasing values of α, it was found that the Curie temperature decreased and the room temperature dielectric constant (E r ) and pyroelectric coefficient p(T) increased. The figure of merit FD , which maximises detectivity, had a peak value of 6.0 × 10−5Pa−1/2 when α = 4. This composition had a dielectric loss, ε r and p(T) values of 0.28%, 398 and 4.9 × 10−4 Cm−2K−1 respectively at room temperature and 1592 Hz, with a minimum in loss at 5 × 103 Hz. The grain size of these ceramics was found to be highly dependent on the level of Sr substitution; for a values greater than 2, a coarse (12 μm) grain structure was observed at the edges of the ceramic wafers and this gradually decreased to a grain size of 5 μm in the centre. Possible causes for this microstructural effect are discussed. The ferroelectric domain structures for these ceramics in the unpoled, partially poled and fully poled states are also reported.

Keywords:
Materials science Pyroelectricity Ceramic Lead titanate Figure of merit Dielectric Lead zirconate titanate Lead oxide Curie temperature Grain size Dielectric loss Strontium titanate Ferroelectricity Composite material Mineralogy Optoelectronics Condensed matter physics

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Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Microwave Dielectric Ceramics Synthesis
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Advanced ceramic materials synthesis
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