Electric-field-induced phase transformation and frequency-dependent behavior of bismuth sodium titanate-barium titanate

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The electric field response of the lead-free solid solution (1-x)Bi0.53Na0.47TiO3-xBaTiO3 (BNT-BT) in the higher BT composition range with x = 0.12 was investigated using in situ synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction. An introduced Bi-excess non-stoichiometry caused an extended morphotropic phase boundary, leading to an unexpected fully reversible relaxor to ferroelectric (R-FE) phase transformation behavior. By varying the field frequency in a broad range from 10-4 up to 102 Hz, BNT-12BT showed a frequency-dependent gradual suppression of the field induced ferroelectric phase transformation in favor of the relaxor state. Afrequency triggered self-heating within the sample was found and the temperature increase exponentially correlated with the field frequency. The effects of a lowered phase transformation temperature TR-FE, caused by the non-stoichiometric composition, were observed in the experimental setup of the freestanding sample. This frequency-dependent investigation of an R-FE phase transformation is unlike previous macroscopic studies, in which heat dissipating metal contacts are used.

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Lee, K. Y., Shi, X., Kumar, N., Hoffman, M., Etter, M., Checchia, S., … Hinterstein, M. (2020). Electric-field-induced phase transformation and frequency-dependent behavior of bismuth sodium titanate-barium titanate. Materials, 13(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13051054

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