2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpcs.2017.10.038
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Contributions of intrinsic and extrinsic polarization species to energy storage properties of Ba0.95Ca0.05Zr0.2Ti0.8O3 ceramics

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“…Different sintering technologies, such as spark plasma sintering (SPS), two-step sintering, and the formation of coatings using chemical methods, have also been shown to improve density and give rise to higher BDS and W rec .…”
Section: Principles Of Energy Storage In Electroceramicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Different sintering technologies, such as spark plasma sintering (SPS), two-step sintering, and the formation of coatings using chemical methods, have also been shown to improve density and give rise to higher BDS and W rec .…”
Section: Principles Of Energy Storage In Electroceramicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BT-based dielectric ceramics have been studied for decades and dominate the commercial market of ceramic capacitors. , Several studies have reported improvements in energy storage performance of BT-based ceramics through (i) substituting oxides to improve BDS, such as Al 2 O 3 , La 2 O 3 , MgO, SiO 2 ; ,, (ii) employing different sintering techniques, such as SPS, citrate precursor, and cold sintering (CS) to increase ceramic density or control grain growth; ,, (iii) adding sintering aids such as ZnNb 2 O 6 and NiNb 2 O 6 to increase density; , (iv) introducing further end-members in the solid solution, Bi­(Mg 1/2 Ti 1/2 )­O 3 , , BiYbO 3 , BMN, NBT–Na 0.73 Bi 0.09 NbO 3 , Nd­(Zn 1/2 Ti 1/2 )­O 3 , Bi­(Zn 2/3 Nb 1/3 )­O 3 , Bi­(Li 1/2 Nb 1/2 )­O 3 , , Bi­(Zn 1/2 Zr 1/2 )­O 3 , Bi­(Zn 1/2 Ti 1/2 )­O 3 , YNbO 4 , Bi 0.9 Na 0.1 In 0.8 Zr 0.2 O 3 , Bi­(Li 1/2 Ta 1/2 )­O 3 , Bi­(M g 1/2 Zr 1/2 )­O 3 , Bi­(Zn 1/2 Sn 1/2 )­O 3 , K 0.5 Bi 0.5 TiO 3 –KNbO 3 , and K 0.5 Bi 0.5 TiO 3 –NN to promote RFE behavior. The energy storage properties of BT-based materials are summarized in Table .…”
Section: State-of-the-art In Electroceramics For Energy Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intrinsic contribution originates from the electromechanical response of the crystal lattice and the extrinsic contribution due to other phenomena, such as the motion of domain walls and phase boundaries [36]. Both contributions can be influenced by external electrical, mechanical, and thermal fields [15,[37][38][39]. Here, simultaneously applied fields can either work with one another cooperatively or antagonistically, depending on the relative loading direction.…”
Section: Graphical Abstract Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thence the highest energy storage density is expected at room temperature with a corresponding relatively high-energy efficiency. Table 4, gathers the energy storage parameters of some other systems [59][60][61][62]. The temperature instability of the energy storage parameters was evaluated using the equation 5 [63]:…”
Section: Ferroelectric and Energy Storage Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%