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Lei Yan1, Yang Yao2, Zhipeng Wang3
1College of Materials Science and Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610065, China.
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Achieving a high piezoelectric coefficient (d33) and a high mechanical quality factor (Qm) simultaneously in ferroelectric ceramics has been a persistent challenge, as conventional doping strategies, i.e., donor doping and acceptor doping, inevitably sacrifice one for the other. Here, the inherent trade-off is breaking through a new gradient-acceptor-doping strategy. By judiciously introducing gradient Cu2+-acceptor ions in "soft" (K, Na)NbO3 (KNN) ceramics, a record combination of properties is achieved - a d33 of 350 pC/N and a Qm of 340,-the first co-elevation of both parameters exceeding 300 in KNN-based systems. This represents a fourfold improvement in Qm with only a 10% reduction in d33. Multi-scale structural analysis reveals that the gradient doping retains a "soft" interior for high d33, and creates a "hardened" surface layer that effectively restrains domain switching, accounting for the enhanced Qm. This work offers a new paradigm for designing high-power ferroelectric ceramics by spatially tailoring functional properties.
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