2015
DOI: 10.1063/1.4922145
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Cyclic electric field response of morphotropic Bi1/2Na1/2TiO3-BaTiO3 piezoceramics

Abstract: Articles you may be interested inEnhanced piezoelectricity and nature of electric-field induced structural phase transformation in textured leadfree piezoelectric Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3-BaTiO3 ceramics

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“…The development of diffraction experiments under in-situ application of electric fields to ceramic specimens at synchrotron radiation facilities has expanded considerably in the last decade [56,57,58,59,60,61,62,63,64,65,66,67,68]. In the literature, one can find a diversity of configurations regarding the relative orientation of the electric field (E) and the diffraction vectors k 0 (incident), k (diffracted) and Q (scattering) = k – k 0 .…”
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“…The development of diffraction experiments under in-situ application of electric fields to ceramic specimens at synchrotron radiation facilities has expanded considerably in the last decade [56,57,58,59,60,61,62,63,64,65,66,67,68]. In the literature, one can find a diversity of configurations regarding the relative orientation of the electric field (E) and the diffraction vectors k 0 (incident), k (diffracted) and Q (scattering) = k – k 0 .…”
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“…( a ) One-dimensional diffraction, symmetric reflection (θ–2θ) with applied electric field perpendicular to sample surface; ( b ) Transmission setup with control of the angle between scattering vector Q and field E [69]. The condition ω = 90° represents the case of electric field parallel to the incident beam [68]; ( c ) Generic two-dimensional (2D) detection of diffracted/scattered X-rays. Characteristic directions and angles in the 2D experiment are represented.…”
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“…Here, the material transforms to a tetragonal and rhombohedral mixed phase symmetry, also consistent with the earlier results on similar compositions. [27][28][29] From this point, it is no longer possible to calculate lattice strains as the diffraction peaks have split due to the lower symmetry of the induced phase; however, the intensity ratios were calculated from the symmetry dependent reflections to quantify further non-180 domain wall motion in the transformed phase.…”
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“…The lattice distortion is defined as g Rh ¼ ffiffi ffi 2 p c Rh =2 ffiffi ffi 3 p a Rh À 1 and g Tet ¼ c Tet =a Tet À 1. 37 In addition, the strain resulting from the electric-fieldinduced pseudocubic to rhombohedral-tetragonal phase transformation (e V ) can be calculated from the volumetric change between the initial and resultant phases by the equation 47 e V ¼ 1 3…”
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