Title :
The nature of the defect structure of solid solutions based on lead zirconate titanate (PZT): Evidence from EPR and NMR
Author :
Bykov, Igor ; Yurchenko, Lesya ; Dimza, Vilnis ; Zagorodniy, Yu.A. ; Nejezchleb, Karel ; Trachevsky, Vladimir ; Jastrabik, L. ; Dejneka, A. ; Bykov, Igor
Author_Institution :
Frantsevich Inst. for Problems of Mater. Sci., Kiev, Ukraine
Abstract :
The nature of intrinsic and impurity point defects in lead zirconate titanate (PZT) ceramics has been explored. Using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) methods several impurity sites have been identified in the materials, including Fe3+-oxygen vacancy (VO) complex and Pb ions. Both of these centers are incorporated into the PZT lattice. The Fe3+-VO paramagnetic complex serves as a sensitive probe of the local crystalline field in the ceramic; the symmetry of this defect is roughly correlated with PZT phase diagram as composition is varied from PbTiO3 to PbZrO3. NMR spectra 207Pb in PbTiO3, PbZrO3 and PZT with iron content from 0 to 0.4 mol % showed that increasing the iron concentration leads to a distortion of the crystal structure and improve the electrophysical parameters of the piezoceramics. This is due to the formation of the phase, which has a higher symmetry, but at high concentrations of iron (> 0.4 mol. %) leads to sharp degradation of electrophysical parameters.
Keywords :
crystal structure; impurity-vacancy interactions; iron; lead compounds; nuclear magnetic resonance; paramagnetic resonance; phase diagrams; piezoceramics; solid solutions; vacancies (crystal); EPR; Fe3+-VO paramagnetic complex; Fe3+-oxygen vacancy complex; NMR spectra; PZT lattice; PZT phase diagram; PZT:Fe; Pb ions; crystal structure; defect structure; electron paramagnetic resonance; electrophysical parameters; impurity point defects; impurity sites; intrinsic point defects; iron concentration; iron content; lead zirconate titanate ceramics; local crystalline field; nuclear magnetic resonance; piezoceramics; solid solutions; Degradation; Ions; Iron; Lead; Magnetic fields; Nuclear magnetic resonance; EPR; NMR; impurity; piezoceramic; point defects;
Conference_Titel :
Applications of Ferroelectric and Workshop on the Piezoresponse Force Microscopy (ISAF/PFM), 2013 IEEE International Symposium on the
Conference_Location :
Prague
DOI :
10.1109/ISAF.2013.6748730