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Ferroelastic properties and compressive stress-strain response of bismuth titanate based ferroelectrics

Authors :
Yu Chen
Rui Nie
Qian Xu
Qingyuan Wang
Shaoxiong Xie
Laiming Jiang
Jianguo Zhu
Zhi Tan
Source :
Ceramics International. 46:1183-1188
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Ferroelectric materials have been widely studied for applications in numerous devices due to their controllable ferroelectric/ferroelastic properties under electric field or mechanical stress. Recently, a type of bismuth layer-structured ferroelectrics, W/Cr co-doped BIT ceramics, has attracted much attention due to its high Curie temperature, large spontaneous polarization, and particularly enhanced ferroelectric properties. Nevertheless, as a significant consideration for the reliability and durability of devices, the mechanical properties associated with ferroelastic behaviors of this type of ceramics are generally ignored. In this study, a type of W/Cr co-doped BIT ceramics with optimal chemical composition of Bi4Ti2·95W0·05O12.05+0.2 wt% Cr2O3 (BTWC) was synthesized via the solid-reaction technology. Ferroelastic domain structures and ferroelastic switching behaviors together with mechanical failure properties of the sintered ceramics were investigated in details. PFM observations reveal the existence of pseudo-90° and -180° ferroelastic domain structures in BTWC ceramics. The nonlinear deformation of stress-strain curve originates from ferroelastic domain switching induced by mechanical stress of sufficient magnitude. Moreover, the ferroelastic switching plays a significant role in improving the fracture toughness of BTWC ceramics. Additionally, the ceramics sintered at higher temperature are expected to exhibit a better ferroelastic switching behavior yet lower failure stress. The work can provide design consideration of loading conditions for practical applications of BTWC ceramics.

Details

ISSN :
02728842
Volume :
46
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ceramics International
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5962ce73a951d27d94e2f2d6b231ca9b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2019.09.090