Effects caused by antiferroelectric nanodomains in PZT-based coarse-grained ceramics with compositions from the morphotropic boundary region

Presented results demonstrate importance of taking into account such a phenomenon as the solid solution decomposition at the boundaries separating coexisting phases in lead zirconate-titanate-based solid solutions with compositions belonging to the morphotropic boundary region of the “temperature–co...

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Main Authors: V. M. Ishchuk, D. V. Kuzenko, V. L. Sobolev
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Language:English
Published: World Scientific Publishing 2017-02-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Dielectrics
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Online Access:http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/pdf/10.1142/S2010135X17500059
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description Presented results demonstrate importance of taking into account such a phenomenon as the solid solution decomposition at the boundaries separating coexisting phases in lead zirconate-titanate-based solid solutions with compositions belonging to the morphotropic boundary region of the “temperature–composition” phase diagram. It is shown that in the local decomposition of solid solutions in the vicinity of the boundaries separating the tetragonal and rhombohedral phases in lead zirconate-titanate-based solid solutions lead to the changes of the solid solution’s chemical composition and to the formation of segregates. It is also shown that the proper thermoelectric treatment of samples containing these segregates can give substantially higher values of piezoelectric parameters in the lead zirconate-titanate-based compounds.
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spelling doaj.art-6d3a01d23a1747ebb0f461ca890cdcb12022-12-22T01:34:27ZengWorld Scientific PublishingJournal of Advanced Dielectrics2010-135X2010-13682017-02-01711750005-11750005-1210.1142/S2010135X1750005910.1142/S2010135X17500059Effects caused by antiferroelectric nanodomains in PZT-based coarse-grained ceramics with compositions from the morphotropic boundary regionV. M. Ishchuk0D. V. Kuzenko1V. L. Sobolev2Science & Technology Center “Reactivelectron” of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Donetsk 83049, UkraineScience & Technology Center “Reactivelectron” of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Donetsk 83049, UkraineDepartment of Physics, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, Rapid City, South Dakota 57, USAPresented results demonstrate importance of taking into account such a phenomenon as the solid solution decomposition at the boundaries separating coexisting phases in lead zirconate-titanate-based solid solutions with compositions belonging to the morphotropic boundary region of the “temperature–composition” phase diagram. It is shown that in the local decomposition of solid solutions in the vicinity of the boundaries separating the tetragonal and rhombohedral phases in lead zirconate-titanate-based solid solutions lead to the changes of the solid solution’s chemical composition and to the formation of segregates. It is also shown that the proper thermoelectric treatment of samples containing these segregates can give substantially higher values of piezoelectric parameters in the lead zirconate-titanate-based compounds.http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/pdf/10.1142/S2010135X17500059Solid solution decompositionphase coexistencemorphotropic boundary in ferroelectrics
spellingShingle V. M. Ishchuk
D. V. Kuzenko
V. L. Sobolev
Effects caused by antiferroelectric nanodomains in PZT-based coarse-grained ceramics with compositions from the morphotropic boundary region
Journal of Advanced Dielectrics
Solid solution decomposition
phase coexistence
morphotropic boundary in ferroelectrics
title Effects caused by antiferroelectric nanodomains in PZT-based coarse-grained ceramics with compositions from the morphotropic boundary region
title_full Effects caused by antiferroelectric nanodomains in PZT-based coarse-grained ceramics with compositions from the morphotropic boundary region
title_fullStr Effects caused by antiferroelectric nanodomains in PZT-based coarse-grained ceramics with compositions from the morphotropic boundary region
title_full_unstemmed Effects caused by antiferroelectric nanodomains in PZT-based coarse-grained ceramics with compositions from the morphotropic boundary region
title_short Effects caused by antiferroelectric nanodomains in PZT-based coarse-grained ceramics with compositions from the morphotropic boundary region
title_sort effects caused by antiferroelectric nanodomains in pzt based coarse grained ceramics with compositions from the morphotropic boundary region
topic Solid solution decomposition
phase coexistence
morphotropic boundary in ferroelectrics
url http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/pdf/10.1142/S2010135X17500059
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