Abnormal phase transition and polarization mismatch phenomena in BaTiO3-based relaxor ferroelectrics

Relaxor ferroelectrics have been extensively studied due to their outstanding dielectric, piezoelectric, energy storage, and electro-optical properties. Although various theories were proposed to elaborate on the relaxation phenomena, polar nanoregions formed by disruption of the long-range-order st...

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Main Authors: Qingyuan Hu, Xiaoyong Wei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: World Scientific Publishing 2019-10-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Dielectrics
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Online Access:http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/pdf/10.1142/S2010135X19300020
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Summary:Relaxor ferroelectrics have been extensively studied due to their outstanding dielectric, piezoelectric, energy storage, and electro-optical properties. Although various theories were proposed to elaborate on the relaxation phenomena, polar nanoregions formed by disruption of the long-range-order structures are considered to play a key role in relaxor ferroelectrics. Generally, relaxor ferroelectrics are formed by aliovalent substitution or isovalent substitution in normal ferroelectrics, or further combinations of solid solutions. Herein, one category of BaTiO3-based relaxor ferroelectrics with abnormal phase transition and polarization mismatch phenomena is focused. Characteristic parameters of such BaTiO3-based relaxor ferroelectrics, including the Curie temperature, polarization, and lattice parameter, show a typical “U”-shaped variation with compositions. The studied BaTiO3-based relaxor ferroelectrics are mostly solid solutions of A-site coupling and B-site coupling ferroelectrics, exhibiting polarization mismatch in certain compositions [e.g., 0.9BaTiO3–0.1BiScO3, 0.8BaTiO3–0.2Bi(Mg1∕2Ti1∕2)O3, 0.8BaTiO3–0.2Bi(Mg2∕3Nb1∕3)O3, 0.5BaTiO3–0.5Pb(Mg1∕3Nb2∕3)O3, 0.4BaTiO3–0.6Pb(Zn1∕3Nb2∕3)O3, etc.]. Of particular interest is that excellent electrical properties can be achieved in the studied relaxor ferroelectrics. Therefore, polarization mismatch theory can also provide guidance for the design of new high-performance lead-free relaxor ferroelectrics.
ISSN:2010-135X
2010-1368