Lead-free barium calcium titanate zirconate (BCTZ) ceramics doped with a single rare-earth element generally exhibit excellent piezoelectric properties. However, their electrical properties deteriorate at an excessive dopant content, limiting their application. In this study, amphoteric neodymium (Nd) and yttrium (Y)-codoped BCTZ-NY ceramics were synthesized via a solid-state reaction at 1240 °C. The influences of the Y content () on the structural features, electrical properties, mechanical properties, and thermophysical properties were investigated. At a small (<0.18 mol%), Y could enhance the fracture strength and electrical properties by eliminating oxygen vacancies, defect dipoles, and/or structural defects. However, the outstanding performance deteriorated with excessive . Additionally, the mechanism of the defect chemistry at different was deduced. At an yttrium content of 0.18 mol%, the ceramic exhibited high piezoelectricity and ferroelectricity with low domain-switching activation energy ( = 0.401 eV), indicating that it could replace commercial lead-based piezoelectric ceramics.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10052513 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16062369 | DOI Listing |
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