Title :
The effect of grain boundary on the energy storage properties of (Ba0.4Sr0.6M)TiO3 paraelectric ceramics by varying grain sizes
Author :
Zhe Song ; Hanxing Liu ; Hua Hao ; Shujun Zhang ; Minghe Cao ; Zhonghua Yao ; Zhijian Wang ; Wei Hu ; Yatong Shi ; Biyang Hu
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Adv. Technol. for Mater. Synthesis & Process., Wuhan Univ. of Technol., Wuhan, China
Abstract :
(Ba0.4Sr0.6)TiO3 (BST) ceramics with various grain sizes (0.3-3.4 μm) were synthesized by the oxalate coprecipitation method and prepared by plasma activated sintering and conventional solid-state sintering process. The effect of grain boundary on the energy storage properties and the dielectric relaxation characteristics of BST paraelectric ceramics (Curie point ≈ -67°C) with various grain sizes were investigated. The dielectric breakdown strength (simplified as BDS) is obviously improved and then deteriorated with decreasing grain size, accounting for the energy density variation. The enhancement of interfacial polarization at grain boundary layers has a negative effect on the BDS, leading to the decreased values for samples with grain size smaller than 0.7 μm. In addition, the insulation effect of grain boundary barriers was discussed based on the complex impedance spectroscopy analysis, which was found to play a dominant role in controlling the BDS with coarser grain size. Among them, the sharply decreased BDS for BST with grain size of 1.8 μm was believed to be attributed to the combination of lower grain boundary density and higher interfacial polarization, due to the significant increase of oxygen vacancies at higher sintering temperature.
Keywords :
barium compounds; ceramic capacitors; dielectric polarisation; dielectric relaxation; electric breakdown; electric strength; ferroelectric Curie temperature; ferroelectric ceramics; grain boundaries; grain size; plasma materials processing; precipitation (physical chemistry); sintering; strontium compounds; vacancies (crystal); (Ba0.4Sr0.6)TiO3; Curie point; complex impedance spectroscopy; dielectric breakdown strength; dielectric relaxation characteristics; energy density variation; energy storage properties; grain boundary barriers; grain boundary density; grain boundary layers; grain size; interfacial polarization; oxalate coprecipitation method; oxygen vacancies; paraelectric ceramics; plasma activated sintering; sintering temperature; solid-state sintering; Ceramics; Energy storage; Grain boundaries; Grain size; Hysteresis; Impedance; Temperature measurement;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2014.006927