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Enhanced Pyroelectric Performance of Lead-Free Zn-Doped Na(1/2)Bi(1/2)TiO(3)-BaTiO(3) Ceramics

Lead-free Na(1/2)Bi(1/2)TiO(3)-BaTiO(3) (NBT-BT) has gained revived interest due to its exceptionally good high power properties in comparison to commercial lead-based piezoelectrics. Recently, Zn-modified NBT-BT-based materials as solid solution and composites have been reported to exhibit enhanced...

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Autores principales: Patel, Satyanarayan, Lalitha, Kodumudi Venkataraman, Saurabh, Nishchay
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8745921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35009230
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15010087
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Lalitha, Kodumudi Venkataraman
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description Lead-free Na(1/2)Bi(1/2)TiO(3)-BaTiO(3) (NBT-BT) has gained revived interest due to its exceptionally good high power properties in comparison to commercial lead-based piezoelectrics. Recently, Zn-modified NBT-BT-based materials as solid solution and composites have been reported to exhibit enhanced depolarization temperatures and a high mechanical quality factor. In this work, the pyroelectric properties of Zn-doped NBT-6mole%BT and NBT-9mole%BT ceramics are investigated. The doped compositions of NBT-6BT and NBT-9BT feature a relatively stable pyroelectric property in a wide temperature range of ~37 K (300–330 K) and 80 K (300–380 K), respectively. A threefold increase in detector figure of merit is noted for 0.01 mole Zn-doped NBT-6mole% BT at room temperature in comparison to undoped NBT-6mole%BT and this increase is higher than those of major lead-free materials. A broad range of the temperature-independent behavior for the figures of merit was noted (303–380 K) for Zn-doped NBT-6mole% BT, which is 30 K higher than the undoped material. The large pyroelectric figures of merit and good temperature stability renders Zn-doped NBT-BT an ideal candidate for pyroelectric detector and energy harvesting applications.
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spelling pubmed-87459212022-01-11 Enhanced Pyroelectric Performance of Lead-Free Zn-Doped Na(1/2)Bi(1/2)TiO(3)-BaTiO(3) Ceramics Patel, Satyanarayan Lalitha, Kodumudi Venkataraman Saurabh, Nishchay Materials (Basel) Article Lead-free Na(1/2)Bi(1/2)TiO(3)-BaTiO(3) (NBT-BT) has gained revived interest due to its exceptionally good high power properties in comparison to commercial lead-based piezoelectrics. Recently, Zn-modified NBT-BT-based materials as solid solution and composites have been reported to exhibit enhanced depolarization temperatures and a high mechanical quality factor. In this work, the pyroelectric properties of Zn-doped NBT-6mole%BT and NBT-9mole%BT ceramics are investigated. The doped compositions of NBT-6BT and NBT-9BT feature a relatively stable pyroelectric property in a wide temperature range of ~37 K (300–330 K) and 80 K (300–380 K), respectively. A threefold increase in detector figure of merit is noted for 0.01 mole Zn-doped NBT-6mole% BT at room temperature in comparison to undoped NBT-6mole%BT and this increase is higher than those of major lead-free materials. A broad range of the temperature-independent behavior for the figures of merit was noted (303–380 K) for Zn-doped NBT-6mole% BT, which is 30 K higher than the undoped material. The large pyroelectric figures of merit and good temperature stability renders Zn-doped NBT-BT an ideal candidate for pyroelectric detector and energy harvesting applications. MDPI 2021-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8745921/ /pubmed/35009230 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15010087 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Patel, Satyanarayan
Lalitha, Kodumudi Venkataraman
Saurabh, Nishchay
Enhanced Pyroelectric Performance of Lead-Free Zn-Doped Na(1/2)Bi(1/2)TiO(3)-BaTiO(3) Ceramics
title Enhanced Pyroelectric Performance of Lead-Free Zn-Doped Na(1/2)Bi(1/2)TiO(3)-BaTiO(3) Ceramics
title_full Enhanced Pyroelectric Performance of Lead-Free Zn-Doped Na(1/2)Bi(1/2)TiO(3)-BaTiO(3) Ceramics
title_fullStr Enhanced Pyroelectric Performance of Lead-Free Zn-Doped Na(1/2)Bi(1/2)TiO(3)-BaTiO(3) Ceramics
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced Pyroelectric Performance of Lead-Free Zn-Doped Na(1/2)Bi(1/2)TiO(3)-BaTiO(3) Ceramics
title_short Enhanced Pyroelectric Performance of Lead-Free Zn-Doped Na(1/2)Bi(1/2)TiO(3)-BaTiO(3) Ceramics
title_sort enhanced pyroelectric performance of lead-free zn-doped na(1/2)bi(1/2)tio(3)-batio(3) ceramics
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8745921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35009230
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15010087
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