articleJournal of the American Chemical SocietyFeb 5, 2014Closed access

Giant Piezoelectricity in Potassium–Sodium Niobate Lead-Free Ceramics

Xi'an Jiaotong University · Sichuan University

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Abstract

Environment protection and human health concern is the driving force to eliminate the lead from commercial piezoelectric materials. In 2004, Saito et al. [ Saito et al., Nature , 2004 , 432 , 84 . ] developed an alkali niobate-based perovskite solid solution with a peak piezoelectric constant d33 of 416 pC/N when prepared in the textured polycrystalline form, intriguing the enthusiasm of developing high-performance lead-free piezoceramics. Although much attention has been paid on the alkali niobate-based system in the past ten years, no significant breakthrough in its d33 has yet been attained. Here, we report an alkali niobate-based lead-free piezoceramic with the largest d33 of ∼490 pC/N ever reported so far…

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Keywords
  • Piezoelectricity
  • Potassium niobate
  • Chemistry
  • Crystallite
  • Ceramic
  • Ferroelectricity
  • Tetragonal crystal system
  • Phase boundary
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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