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Chemical Synthesis of Porous Barium Titanate Thin Film and Thermal Stabilization of Ferroelectric Phase by Porosity-Induced Strain
Published on: March 27, 2018
Large energy storage density performance of epitaxial BCT/BZT heterostructures via interface engineering
Amrit P Sharma1, Dhiren K Pradhan2, Sangram K Pradhan3
1Center for Materials Research, Norfolk State University, 700 Park Avenue, Norfolk, VA, 23504, USA. a.p.sharma@spartans.nsu.edu.
Abstract:
We grew lead-free BaZr0.2Ti0.8O3 (BZT)/Ba0.7Ca0.3TiO3 (BCT) epitaxial heterostructures and studied their structural, dielectric, ferroelectric and energy density characteristics. The BZT/BCT epitaxial heterostructures were grown on SrRuO3 (SRO) buffered SrTiO3 (STO) single crystal substrate by optimized pulsed laser deposition (PLD) technique. These high-quality nanostructures exhibit high dielectric permittivity (∼1300), slim electric field-dependent polarization (P-E) curve with high saturation polarization (∼100 µC/cm2) and low remnant polarization (∼20 µC/cm2) through interface engineering to develop new lead-free ferroelectric system for energy storage devices. We observe an ultrahigh discharge and charge energy densities of 42.10 and 97.13 J/cm3, respectively, with high efficiency, which might be highly promising for both high power and energy storage electrical devices.
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