DocumentCode
3226090
Title
Reactive template grain growth of BiFeO3 -PbTiO3 by using Bi4 Ti3 O12 , PbBi4 Ti4 O15 and SrTiO3 as templates
Author
Palizdar, Meghdad ; Comyn, Tim P. ; Kleppe, Annette P. ; Jephcoat, Andrew J. ; Bell, Andrew J.
Author_Institution
Inst. for Mater. Res., Univ. of Leeds, Leeds, UK
fYear
2011
fDate
24-27 July 2011
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
Bismuth ferrite exhibits multiferroic properties at room temperature. It is a perovskite with a rhombohedrally distorted lattice and has a ferroelectric Curie point of 836 °C. Lead titanate is a tetragonal perovskite with a ferroelectric Curie point of 490°C. The solid solution between bismuth ferrite and lead titanate xBiFeO3-(1-x)PbTiO3, or BFPT, possesses a morphotropic phase boundary (MPB) between the rhombohedral and tetragonal forms at x=0.7. It is of interest to investigate the influence of field-driven rhombohedral-tetragonal phase transitions across the MPB, to determine whether correctly oriented BFPT can provide both giant piezoelectric properties and significant magnetoelectric coupling. Here, we used the reactive template grain growth (RTGG) technique to prepare crystallographically textured BFPT ceramics. Template grain growth (TGG) utilizes an oriented template as a seed to improve and increase preferred directional growth within a polycrystalline matrix. In this example, Bi4Ti3O12, PbBi4Ti4O15 and SrTiO3 have been used separately as templates during the process of BFPT preparation. The samples were characterized using X-ray diffraction, using both conventional and synchrotron sources and scanning electron microscopy. The results show that PbBi4Ti4O15 is the most effective template providing a level of texture ITEX = 1.80, with the tetragonal (001) reflection orientated along the cast direction. The limited penetration depth of laboratory XRD renders it insufficient to characterise the texture of these materials.
Keywords
Curie temperature; X-ray diffraction; antiferromagnetic materials; bismuth compounds; casting; ferrites; ferroelectric Curie temperature; ferroelectric ceramics; ferroelectric transitions; ferromagnetic materials; ferromagnetic-antiferromagnetic transitions; grain growth; lead compounds; magnetoelectric effects; multiferroics; piezoceramics; piezoelectricity; scanning electron microscopy; solid solutions; texture; BiFeO3-PbTiO3; X-ray diffraction; XRD; bismuth ferrite; casting; crystallographically textured ceramics; ferroelectric Curie point; field-driven rhombohedral-tetragonal phase transitions; giant piezoelectric properties; limited penetration depth; magnetoelectric coupling; multiferroic properties; reactive template grain growth; rhombohedrally distorted lattice; scanning electron microscopy; solid solution; synchrotron sources; temperature 293 K to 298 K; tetragonal (001) reflection orientation; tetragonal perovskite; Bismuth; Diffraction; Materials; Scanning electron microscopy; Synchrotrons; X-ray diffraction; X-ray scattering; ferromagnetic; tape cast; template; texture;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Applications of Ferroelectrics (ISAF/PFM), 2011 International Symposium on and 2011 International Symposium on Piezoresponse Force Microscopy and Nanoscale Phenomena in Polar Materials
Conference_Location
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1162-6
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4577-1161-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISAF.2011.6013994
Filename
6013994
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