Title :
An investigation into the spectral analysis of dielectric aging in ferroelectrics
Author :
DiAntonio, Christopher B. ; Williams, Francis A., Jr. ; Pilgrim, Steven M. ; Schulze, Arid Walter A
Author_Institution :
Ceramic Mater. Dept., Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA
Abstract :
This study shows how Fourier analysis can be applied to an aged PMN-PT-BT composition to characterize and quantify the effects of aging. The average weak-field permittivity is measured as a function of time, temperature, and frequency. A typical "saddle" in the permittivity and dielectric loss is apparent, and the magnitude decays logarithmically with time. Harmonic analysis of the strain response reveals a slight time-dependent amplitude variation and logarithmic dependence of the phase of the 6th order harmonic. Similar analysis of the polarization response, as a function of time, fully characterizes the development of constriction or wasting seen in a typical aged electrostrictive material. Variations in the amplitudes of the 5th and higher order harmonics of polarization, logarithmic in nature, and the phase of the 5th order harmonic combine to define aging on the harmonic level.
Keywords :
Fourier analysis; ageing; barium compounds; dielectric losses; dielectric polarisation; electrostriction; ferroelectric ceramics; harmonic analysis; lead compounds; permittivity; spectral analysis; Fourier analysis; Pb(Mg/sub 1/3/Nb/sub 2/3/)O/sub 3/-PbTiO/sub 3/-BaTiO/sub 3/ ferroelectrics; PbMgO/sub 3/NbO/sub 3/-PbTiO/sub 3/-BaTiO/sub 3/; aged electrostrictive material; average weak-field permittivity; constriction; dielectric aging; dielectric loss; fifth order harmonics; harmonic analysis; harmonic spectrum; logarithmic dependence; permittivity saddle; polarization response; sixth order harmonic phase; spectral analysis; strain response; time-dependent amplitude variation; wasting; Aging; Dielectric losses; Dielectric measurements; Ferroelectric materials; Frequency measurement; Permittivity measurement; Polarization; Spectral analysis; Temperature; Time measurement;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2002.1041550