Yu Song, Xiaoming Shi, Dan Li, Jing Wang, Houbing Huang
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Designing high piezoelectric properties at the BaTiO3-PbZrO3-PbTiO3 phase boundary by Landau-Devonshire theory
Ferroelectric materials possessing exceptional piezoelectric attributes have garnered widespread utilization in various applications. Solid solution systems improve piezoelectric properties through multiphase mixing, but the methodologies for effective design remain wanting. Based on the Landau–Devonshire theory, we propose a theoretical design method. Binary materials with morphotropic phase boundary (MPB) compositions are added with new elements to increase the free energy of the original stabilized phase and lower the energy barrier (EB). Flatter EBsand higher piezoelectric coefficients are found at the phase boundaries of the ternary system. By calculating the phase diagram, piezoelectric coefficient, dielectric constant, polarization, and EBs, we reveal the origin of the highest piezoelectric coefficient at the phase boundaries. This study underscores the importance of the EBs for polarization rotation in characterizing piezoelectric properties and proposes a theoretical design method for exploring materials with high piezoelectric coefficients.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Advanced Dielectrics is an international peer-reviewed journal for original contributions on the understanding and applications of dielectrics in modern electronic devices and systems. The journal seeks to provide an interdisciplinary forum for the rapid communication of novel research of high quality in, but not limited to, the following topics: Fundamentals of dielectrics (ab initio or first-principles calculations, density functional theory, phenomenological approaches). Polarization and related phenomena (spontaneous polarization, domain structure, polarization reversal). Dielectric relaxation (universal relaxation law, relaxor ferroelectrics, giant permittivity, flexoelectric effect). Ferroelectric materials and devices (single crystals and ceramics). Thin/thick films and devices (ferroelectric memory devices, capacitors). Piezoelectric materials and applications (lead-based piezo-ceramics and crystals, lead-free piezoelectrics). Pyroelectric materials and devices Multiferroics (single phase multiferroics, composite ferromagnetic ferroelectric materials). Electrooptic and photonic materials. Energy harvesting and storage materials (polymer, composite, super-capacitor). Phase transitions and structural characterizations. Microwave and milimeterwave dielectrics. Nanostructure, size effects and characterizations. Engineering dielectrics for high voltage applications (insulation, electrical breakdown). Modeling (microstructure evolution and microstructure-property relationships, multiscale modeling of dielectrics).