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Significantly decreased depolarization hydrostatic pressure of 3D‐printed PZT95/5 ceramics with periodically distributed pores.

Authors :
Jia, Jicai
Nie, Hengchang
He, Xin
Feng, Chun
Zhu, Min
Wu, Chengtie
Wang, Genshui
Dong, Xianlin
Source :
Journal of the American Ceramic Society; Jan2022, Vol. 105 Issue 1, p412-418, 7p, 1 Black and White Photograph, 1 Diagram, 2 Charts, 5 Graphs
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Pb0.99(Zr0.95Ti0.05)0.98Nb0.02O3 ferroelectric ceramics with porous structure of periodic distribution were fabricated successfully via Direct Ink Writing, a type of 3D printing technique. The effect of periodically distributed porous microstructure on the dielectric, ferroelectric, as well as hydrostatic‐pressure‐induced depolarization properties of PZT95/5 ferroelectric ceramics, was investigated. The printed porous ceramics exhibit relatively good viscoelasticity to retain the periodic structure during 3D printing and drying. In contrast with dense PZT95/5 ferroelectric ceramics prepared by conventional solid‐state sintering, low bulk density of the periodically distributed porous PZT95/5 ceramics leads to a decreased remanent polarization of 22.9 µC/cm2 under 2 kV/mm. As the hydrostatic pressure increased, the poled periodically distributed porous PZT95/5 ceramics depolarize sharply under a low and narrow hydrostatic pressure range of 113–116 MPa with a released charge density of 23.9 µC/cm2, while the poled dense PZT95/5 ceramics depolarize under a range of 250–278 MPa. Therefore, the introduction of periodically distributed micropores into PZT95/5 ceramics decreases the ferroelectric‐to‐antiferroelectric phase transition hydrostatic pressure significantly and maintained relatively excellent other properties simultaneously, such as temperature stability and low dielectric loss. The almost sharp depolarization behavior under a significantly decreased hydrostatic pressure demonstrates that periodically distributed porous PZT95/5 ferroelectric ceramics fabricated controllably by 3D printing exhibit excellent performances and prospects in mechanical–electrical energy conversion applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00027820
Volume :
105
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of the American Ceramic Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153479598
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jace.18080