Electrostrictive coefficients of 0.9Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O-3-O.1PbTiO(3) relaxor ferroelectric ceramics in the ferroelectricity-dominated temperature range

Authors
Park, JHKim, BKPark, SJ
Issue Date
1996-02
Publisher
AMER CERAMIC SOC
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY, v.79, no.2, pp.430 - 434
Abstract
Polarization and strain induced by unipolar electric fields (P-uni, S-uni) as well as those induced by bipolar electric fields (P-bi, S-bi) were measured in 0.9Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O-3-0.1PbTiO(3) relaxer ferroelectric ceramics in the temperature range of -50 degrees-90 degrees C to observe the phase transition in this region and calculate the electrostrictive coefficients from the purely electric-field-induced polarization and strain. By considering both the electrostrictive component (P-uni, S-uni) and the piezoelectric component (P-uni, S-uni), it is shown quantitatively how the transition occurs from pure electrostrictive to partially piezoelectric properties across the phase transition range. P-uni represents unmixed electric-field-induced polarization, while P-bi represents the summation of P-uni and P-r. Similarly, S-uni represents unmixed electric-field-induced strain, while S-bi represents the summation of S-uni and S-r. The effective electrostrictive coefficient (Q(eff)) is calculated even in the ferroelectric region far below the phase transition temperature using S-uni and P-uni which are purely electric field induced. Q(eff) significantly increases as the temperature decreases below the phase transition temperature, which was attributed to the decreased rattling space of B-site atoms.
Keywords
LEAD MAGNESIUM NIOBATE; FIELD; LEAD MAGNESIUM NIOBATE; FIELD; lead magnesium niobate; relaxors; polarization; strain; electrostrictive coefficient
ISSN
0002-7820
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/144555
DOI
10.1111/j.1151-2916.1996.tb08140.x
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