The temperature-dependence behaviors of ferroelectric, piezoelectric, kp and electrical-field-induced strain were carefully evaluated for high-performance BiFeO3-0.3BaTiO3 (BF-0.3BT) ceramics. There results indicate, combined with Rayleigh analysis and temperature-dependence XRD and PFM, that the increase of strain and large signal with increasing the temperature from room temperature to 180 °C is related to the joint effect of intrinsic contribution (lattice expansion) and extrinsic contribution (domain switching). With further increasing the temperature to 300 °C, the large signal d33 and electrical-field-induced strain mildly decrease because of the increase of conductivity for BF-0.3BT ceramics. However, different from strain and large signal the small signal d33(E0) and kp exhibit excellent temperature stability behavior as the temperature increases from room temperature to 300 °C.
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Zhu, L. F., Liu, Q., Zhang, B. P., Cen, Z. Y., Wang, K., Li, J. jie, … Li, J. F. (2018). Temperature independence of piezoelectric properties for high-performance BiFeO3-BaTiO3 lead-free piezoelectric ceramics up to 300 °C. RSC Advances, 8(62), 35794–35801. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra07553k
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