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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
Enhanced Energy Storage and Mechanical Properties of BT-Based Relaxor Ferroelectric Ceramics via Composition
Dong Wang1, Hao Jiang1, Rui Tang1
1College of Materials Science and Engineering, Sichuan University, 610064 Chengdu, China.
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Barium titanate (BT)-based lead-free ceramics are extensively utilized in capacitors, owing to their superior energy storage capabilities. However, pure BT ceramics are limited by high remnant polarization (Pr) and low breakdown strength (Eb), which hinder their energy storage performance. In this work, an optimization strategy is implemented by introducing Bi(Mg2/3Nb1/3)O3 (BMN) and NaTaO3 (NT) components into the BT ceramics to obtain a relaxor ferroelectric ceramic with markedly enhanced energy storage properties and excellent mechanical characteristics. The intrinsic wide band gap of NT, coupled with the incorporation of BMN and NT fostering significant grain refinement, contributes to a notable enhancement in the Eb of the ceramics. The codoping of Bi3+, Mg2+, and Nb5+ disrupts the long-range ferroelectric order via domain engineering. The results show that the BT-BMN-NT ceramics exhibit a high recoverable energy density (Wrec) of 6.22 J/cm3 and an energy efficiency (η) of 80.21% under an electric field of 650 kV/cm, along with excellent thermal stability and excellent charge-discharge performance. Collectively, these findings highlight the significant promise of BT-BMN-NT ceramics for deployment in advanced pulsed power capacitor applications.

