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Strong piezoelectricity exhibited by large-grained BaTiO3 ceramics

A good understanding of the strong piezoelectric mechanism of BaTiO3 ceramics is very important from both scientific and technological viewpoints. This Letter reports an unusual piezoelectric phenomenon observed in a group of large-grained dense BaTiO3 ceramics with average grain sizes ranging from...

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Published in:Applied physics letters 2014-06, Vol.104 (22)
Main Authors: Zhang, J. L., Ji, P. F., Wu, Y. Q., Zhao, X., Tan, Y. Q., Wang, C. L.
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Language:English
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Summary:A good understanding of the strong piezoelectric mechanism of BaTiO3 ceramics is very important from both scientific and technological viewpoints. This Letter reports an unusual piezoelectric phenomenon observed in a group of large-grained dense BaTiO3 ceramics with average grain sizes ranging from 5.1 to 16.3 μm, which are prepared with a hydrothermally synthesized BaTiO3 fine powder by hot-press sintering. Among these BaTiO3 ceramics, the one possessing an average grain size of 5.6 μm exhibits a particularly prominent piezoelectricity with piezoelectric constants d33 = 485 pC/N and d33* = 725 pm/V at room temperature and a peak d33 value of 574 pC/N around 8.5 °C. This ceramic is further investigated from the aspects of domain patterns and polarization versus electric field (P-E) loops and compared with a conventionally sintered BaTiO3 ceramic prepared using a solid-state reaction method. The investigation shows that it has the domain patterns of simple parallel stripes inside the grains and the square-like P-E loops and differs significantly from the conventionally sintered ceramic, and indicates that the observed strong piezoelectricity is strongly related to the large remanent polarization.
ISSN:0003-6951
1077-3118
DOI:10.1063/1.4881597