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Charge-discharge properties of lead zirconate stannate titanate ceramics

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The charge-discharge properties of lanthanum- and niobium-doped lead zirconate stannate titanate ceramics were investigated by directly measuring the hysteresis loops, dielectric constants under a dc bias field, and pulse discharge current-time curves after varying charge-discharge circulations. It was found that there was no significant effect of the charge-discharge circulation on these properties. The first pulse current peak reached 1.8 kA at 40 kV/cm, and most of the stored charge was released in 500 ns. These results show that the obtained slanted ceramics with high energy density can withstand hundreds of charge-discharge circulations and are very promising for pulse capacitor applications.

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