Origins of the large piezoelectric response of samarium-doped lead magnesium niobate–lead titanate ceramics

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Abstract

The recent discovery of the large piezoelectric response of Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-PbTiO3 (PMN-PT) ceramics induced by samarium doping has provided a substantially improved functionality to the group of lead-based relaxor-ferroelectric materials. Different mechanisms have been so far proposed for the large piezoelectricity; however, the explanations are contradictory and focused on a unified description. Here, we use nonlinear harmonic piezoelectric measurements combined with multiscale structural analysis to clarify the origins of the ultrahigh piezoelectric response of samarium-doped PMN-PT. Our methodological approach allowed us to separate the multiple piezoelectric contributions, revealing their quantitative role in the total response. The results show that the ultrahigh piezoelectricity cannot be attributed to a single mechanism but is rather a complex combination of different contributions originating from the multiple effects of samarium doping on the long- and short-range structure of PMN-PT. The study offers a baseline for future engineering of the key material parameters affecting the large piezoelectric response of relaxor-ferroelectric ceramics.

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Arzenšek, M., Toš, U., Drnovšek, S., Dragomir, M., Uršič, H., Otoničar, M., … Rojac, T. (2024). Origins of the large piezoelectric response of samarium-doped lead magnesium niobate–lead titanate ceramics. Science Advances, 10(26). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adp0895

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