Superior piezoelectric properties of lead-free thick-films and their application to alternative multilayer actuator

Authors
Chae, Seok-JuneLee, Tae-GonKim, Dae SuKim, Sun-WooKim, Eun-JiPark, Sung-MeanKang, Woo-SeokLee, Sang JinKang, Chong-YoonNahm, Sahn
Issue Date
2020-09
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
Citation
JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS, v.834
Abstract
CuO-added 0.97(Li0.04Na0.46K0.5)(Nb0.89Sb0.11)O-3-0.03CaZrO(3) (CLNKNS-CZ) thick-films synthesized at 1060 degrees exhibit a dense microstructure comprising small grains and abnormally grown large grains. They have an orthorhombic-tetragonal polymorphic phase boundary structure and exhibit good piezoelectric properties: d(33) = 488 pC/N and k(p) = 0.45. They have a large electric-field induced strain (0.16% at 4.0 kV/mm) which was maintained at 100 degrees C, whereas the strain decreased slightly to 0.15% at 150 degrees C. Moreover, a large strain was maintained after 10(6) electric-field cycles with a maximum electric field of 1.0 kV/mm. Hence, CLNKNS-CZ thick-films exhibit thermally stable strain with good fatigue properties. We synthesized multilayer ceramics comprising five layers of CLNKNS-CZ thick-films and 70Ag-30Pd electrodes with sharp interfaces between ceramic layers and electrodes. Cantilever-type CLNKNS-CZ actuators showed a large displacement (2.5 mm) and acceleration (33.4 G) at 25 V, and similar results were obtained via simulation. Furthermore, the actuating properties of CLNKNS-CZ actuators are comparable to those of PZT-based actuators. (c) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
POLYMORPHIC PHASE-BOUNDARY; ELECTRICAL-PROPERTIES; FREE PIEZOCERAMICS; BENDING ACTUATORS; CERAMICS; TEMPERATURE; CUO; PERFORMANCE; STRAIN; ANTIMONY; Piezoelectric ceramic; Lead free; Thick film; Multilayer; Actuator
ISSN
0925-8388
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/118157
DOI
10.1016/j.jallcom.2020.155079
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