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AIP Advances | 2015

Lead-free piezoelectric KNN-BZ-BNT films with a vertical morphotropic phase boundary

Wen Chen; Jinyan Zhao; Lingyan Wang; Wei Ren; Ming Liu

The lead-free piezoelectric 0.915K0.5Na0.5NbO3-0.075BaZrO3-0.01Bi0.5Na0.5TiO3 (0.915KNN-0.075BZ-0.01BNT) films were prepared by a chemical solution deposition method. The films possess a pure rhomobohedral perovskite phase and a dense surface without crack. The temperature-dependent dielectric properties of the specimens manifest that only phase transition from ferroelectric to paraelectric phase occurred and the Curie temperature is 217 oC. The temperature stability of ferroelectric phase was also supported by the stable piezoelectric properties of the films. These results suggest that the slope of the morphotropic phase boundary (MPB) for the solid solution formed with the KNN and BZ in the films should be vertical. The voltage-induced polarization switching, and a distinct piezo-response suggested that the 0.915 KNN-0.075BZ-0.01BNT films show good piezoelectric properties.


Ferroelectrics | 2014

Structure and Electrical Properties of Bi0.5Na0.5TiO3 0-3 Composite Lead-Free Thick Films

Jinyan Zhao; Wei Ren; Hongfen Ji; Lingyan Wang; Xiaoqing Wu; Peng Shi

The use of piezoelectric films in high-frequency ultrasonic transducers requires thick, dense, and crack-free films with excellent piezoelectric properties. In this work, Bi0.5Na0.5TiO3 (abbreviated to BNT) 0-3 composite lead-free ferroelectric thick films have been successfully prepared by a modified 0-3 composite technique. The BNT fine ceramic powders were dispersed in a sol-gel solution of the same composition to form a uniform slurry, which was deposited on (111) Pt/TiO2/SiO2/Si substrates using spin-coating and then annealed at 700°C. The morphology, microstructure, dielectric properties, ferroelectric properties and leakage current densities of BNT composite thick films have been investigated. BNT ceramic powders sintered at a series of temperatures were used to prepare the thick films. X-ray diffraction analysis indicates that the BNT 0-3 composite thick films exhibit a pure perovskite structure. The electrical properties of the composite films depend strongly on the sintering temperature of BNT ceramic powders.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2017

Recoverable Self-Polarization in Lead-Free Bismuth Sodium Titanate Piezoelectric Thin Films

Jinyan Zhao; Wei Ren; Gang Niu; Nan Zhang; Guohua Dong; Lingyan Wang; Ming Liu; Peng Shi; Zuo-Guang Ye

Bismuth sodium titanate, Bi0.5Na0.5TiO3 (BNT), is a promising lead-free ferroelectric material. However, its potential applications have not been fully explored, mainly because of the complex domain structure arising from its intricate phase transitions. A deep and thorough study of its domain structure and polarization switching behavior will greatly help with understanding the polarization nature and with promoting future applications. In this work, we demonstrate that BNT polycrystalline films possess a highly ordered out-of-plane polarization (self-polarization) and randomly oriented in-plane polarizations. Interestingly, the inherent nature of polarization in the BNT films does not allow for the nonvolatile domain writing, as the switched polarization spontaneously and rapidly reverses to the initial orientation state once the external poling electric field is removed, making the self-polarization recoverable. Such a stable self-polarization vanishes gradually with temperature increasing over 150 °C but starts to recover to its initial state upon cooling down to 250 °C, and entirely recovers once the temperature is reduced to below 200 °C. Such interesting properties of BNT films are attributed to the combined effects of the free charges at the Pt electrode, (detected) cation vacancies at the oxide/Pt interface and the defects in oxide lattices. Our results make a step closer to fully understand the nature of polarization and related piezoelectricity in BNT. Such films with recoverable self-polarization are of great interest for applications as sensors, actuators, and transducers that can operate particularly under high temperatures and high electric field conditions.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2018

Large Piezoelectric Strain with Superior Thermal Stability and Excellent Fatigue Resistance of Lead-Free Potassium Sodium Niobate-Based Grain Orientation-Controlled Ceramics

Yi Quan; Wei Ren; Gang Niu; Lingyan Wang; Jinyan Zhao; Nan Zhang; Ming Liu; Zuo-Guang Ye; Liqiang Liu; Tomoaki Karaki

Environment-friendly lead-free piezoelectric materials with high piezoelectric response and high stability in a wide temperature range are urgently needed for various applications. In this work, grain orientation-controlled (with a 90% ⟨001⟩c-oriented texture) (K,Na)NbO3-based ceramics with a large piezoelectric response ( d33*) = 505 pm V-1 and a high Curie temperature ( TC) of 247 °C have been developed. Such a high d33* value varies by less than 5% from 30 to 180 °C, showing a superior thermal stability. Furthermore, the high piezoelectricity exhibits an excellent fatigue resistance with the d33* value decreasing within only by 6% at a field of 20 kV cm-1 up to 107 cycles. These exceptional properties can be attributed to the vertical morphotropic phase boundary and the highly ⟨001⟩c-oriented textured ceramic microstructure. These results open a pathway to promote lead-free piezoelectric ceramics as a viable alternative to lead-based piezoceramics for various practical applications, such as actuators, transducers, sensors, and acoustic devices, in a wide temperature range.


Journal of Materials Chemistry C | 2016

Correction: Structure and local polar domains of Dy-modified BiFeO3–PbTiO3 multiferroic solid solutions

Jian Zhuang; Lun-Wei Su; Jinyan Zhao; Hua Wu; Alexei A. Bokov; Wei Ren; Zuo-Guang Ye

Correction for ‘Structure and local polar domains of Dy-modified BiFeO3–PbTiO3 multiferroic solid solutions’ by Jian Zhuang et al., J. Mater. Chem. C, 2015, 3, 12450–12456.


Journal of Materials Chemistry C | 2018

Complex morphotropic domain structure and ferroelectric properties in high-TC single crystals of a ternary perovskite solid solution

Zeng Luo; Nan Zhang; Zenghui Liu; Jian Zhuang; Jinyan Zhao; Wei Ren; Zuo-Guang Ye

Ferroelectric and piezoelectric materials with a high Curie temperature (TC) have attracted increasing interest due to their requirement in applications under extreme conditions. In this work, novel high-TC ferroelectric single crystals of (0.95 − x)BiScO3–0.05Pb(Cd1/3Nb2/3)O3–xPbTiO3 (BS–PCN–xPT) ternary solid solution with various compositions have been successfully grown. With increasing PT concentration, a composition-induced structural crossover from a rhombohedral phase, through a morphotropic phase boundary (MPB), to a tetragonal phase, is observed. A monoclinic phase (space group Pm) is found at the MPB region. The temperature dependences of the dielectric permittivity reveal high Curie-temperatures of 363–452 °C (at 1 MHz). The macroscopic and mesoscopic ferroelastic/ferroelectric domain structures systemically characterized by polarized light microscopy (PLM) and piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) reveal the existence of monoclinic domains in the crystals with the MPB composition. In the monoclinic crystals, the remnant polarization (33.2 μC cm−2) is weaker than that in the rhombohedral phase. All compositions studied show a high coercive field (around EC = 40 kV cm−1). The presence of a high TC and a stable poled state signifies that the BS–PCN–xPT single crystals are promising candidates for applications such as electromechanical transducers that can be operated in a wide range of conditions.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2018

Self-Polarization in Epitaxial Fully Matched Lead-Free Bismuth Sodium Titanate Based Ferroelectric Thin Films

Jinyan Zhao; Gang Niu; Wei Ren; Lingyan Wang; Guohua Dong; Nan Zhang; Ming Liu; Zuo-Guang Ye

The Bi0.5Na0.5TiO3-based ferroelectric is one of the most promising candidates for environment-friendly lead-free ferroelectric/piezoelectric materials for various applications such as actuators and micro-electromechanical systems. The understanding and tailoring of the ferro-(piezo-)electric properties of thin films, however, are strongly hindered by the formation of the defects such as dislocations, ion vacancies in the film, as well as by the complexity of the interface between the film and the substrate. An ideal system for the study of the polarization behavior in the ferro-(piezo-)electric film would be a fully matched system. In this work, monocrystalline 0.89Bi0.5Na0.5TiO3-0.11BaTiO3 thin films were epitaxially grown on (001)-oriented Nb-doped SrTiO3 substrates using a sol-gel technique. The films were almost fully lattice- and thermally matched with the substrate, thus avoiding the impact of dislocations and thermal stress. The films were self-poled by a built-in electric field, originating from the sedimentation of heavier atoms during the film preparation. As a consequence, an upward self-polarization was introduced into the films, giving rise to asymmetric phase hysteresis loops and domain switching current responses. These results highlight the importance of the interface complexity for the self-polarization of piezoelectric thin films, even for fully matched films, which will therefore facilitate the control of properties of piezoelectric films and their applications for various functional devices.


Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2017

Crystalline phase and electrical properties of lead-free piezoelectric KNN-based films with different orientations

Wen Chen; Lingyan Wang; Wei Ren; Gang Niu; Jinyan Zhao; Nan Zhang; Ming Liu; Ye Tian; Ming Dong


Ceramics International | 2015

Electrical properties of PMN–PZT film on silicon lens

Jun Ou-Yang; Benpeng Zhu; Xinxin Yan; Jinyan Zhao; Wei Ren; Xiaofei Yang


Ceramics International | 2015

Effect of sintering temperature on structural and electrical properties of lead-free BNT–BT piezoelectric thick films

Yantao Liu; Wei Ren; Jinyan Zhao; Lingyan Wang; Peng Shi; Zuo-Guang Ye

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Wei Ren

Ministry of Education

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Nan Zhang

Ministry of Education

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Zuo-Guang Ye

Simon Fraser University

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Ming Liu

Ministry of Education

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Gang Niu

Ministry of Education

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Peng Shi

Ministry of Education

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Wen Chen

Ministry of Education

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