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Dielectric Investigation, Piezoelectric Measurement and Structural Studies of Strontium-doped, modified PMS-PZT Piezoelectric Ceramics

The structure and dielectric properties of 6% $\rm{Sr}^{2+}$-substituted, modified Lead Zirconium Titanate (PZT) piezoelectric ceramic, with composition $[\rm{Pb}_{0.94}\rm{Sr}_{0.06}][(\rm{Mn}_{1/3}\rm{Sb}_{2/3})_{0.05}(\rm{Zr}_{0.54}\rm{Ti}_{0.46})_{0.95}]O_3$ and lead manganese antimonite as an additional dopant, synthesized by ceramic route have been investigated in a frequency range from 50Hz to 1MHz and in a temperature range between room temperature and 633K. The scanning electron micrograph of the sample taken at the room temperature confirms the formation of a fairly homogenous structure and well-formed grains with sharp boundaries. From the Rietveld analysis, it was found that the structure of the material is tetragonal with space group P4mm. The scaling behavior of imaginary part of the electric modulus suggests that the relaxation is described by the same mechanism at various temperatures. The values of the electromechanical coupling factor ($\rm{k_p}$), the high mechanical quality factor ($\rm{Q_m}$) and the piezoelectric coefficient ($\rm{d}_{33}$) of the synthesized sintered & poled ceramics gives a good set of values for the piezoelectric properties when compared with related materials, useful for various interesting piezoelectric device applications.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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