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High recoverable energy density over a wide temperature range in Sr modified (Pb,La)(Zr,Sn,Ti)O3 antiferroelectric ceramics with an orthorhombic phase
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O3 Antiferroelectric CeramicsEngineeringAfe Phase StabilityFunctional CeramicWide Temperature RangeElectrical PropertiesFerroelectric ApplicationElectric FieldMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringElectrical EngineeringPslzst CeramicsEnergy StoragePyroelectricityOrthorhombic PhaseStructural CeramicEnergy CeramicApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter Physics
Via incorporation of Sr2+ into (Pb,La)(Zr,Sn,Ti)O3, high recoverable energy density (Ure) is achieved in (Pb,Sr,La)(Zr,Sn,Ti)O3 (PSLZST) ceramics. All Sr2+ modified ceramics exhibit orthorhombic antiferroelectric (AFE) characteristics, and have higher ferroelectric-AFE phase switching electric field (EA, proportional to Ure) than the base composition with a tetragonal AFE phase. By properly adjusting the Sr2+ content, the Ure of PSLZST ceramics is greatly improved. This is attributed to the substitution of Pb2+ by Sr2+ with a smaller ion radius, which decreases the tolerance factor leading to enhanced AFE phase stability and thus increased EA. The best energy storage properties are achieved in the PSLZST ceramic with a Sr2+ content of 0.015. It exhibits a maximum room-temperature Ure of 5.56 J/cm3, the highest value achieved so far for dielectric ceramics prepared by a conventional sintering technique, and very small energy density variation (<12%) in the range of 30–90 °C. The high Ure (>4.9 J/cm3) over a wide temperature range implies attractive prospects of this material for developing high power capacitors usable under various conditions.
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