Ultra-large electric field-induced strain in potassium sodium niobate crystals

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Electromechanical coupling in piezoelectric materials allows direct conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy and vice versa. Here, we demonstrate lead-free (KxNa1−x)NbO3 single crystals with an ultrahigh large-signal piezoelectric coefficient d33* of 9000 pm V−1, which is superior to the highest value reported in state-of-the-art lead-based single crystals (~2500 pm V−1). The enhanced electromechanical properties in our crystals are realized by an engineered compositional gradient in the as-grown crystal, allowing notable reversible non-180° domain wall motion. Moreover, our crystals exhibit temperature-insensitive strain performance within the temperature range of 25°C to 125°C. The enhanced temperature stability of the response also allows the materials to be used in a wider range of applications that exceed the temperature limits of current lead-based piezoelectric crystals.

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Hu, C., Meng, X., Zhang, M. H., Tian, H., Daniels, J. E., Tan, P., … Zhou, Z. (2020). Ultra-large electric field-induced strain in potassium sodium niobate crystals. Science Advances, 6(13). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aay5979

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