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Preparation and temperature dependence of electrostriction properties for PMN-based composite ceramics

โœ Scribed by JingboZhao; Shaobo Qu; Hongliang Du; Yanju Zheng; Zhuo Xu


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
523 KB
Volume
162
Category
Article
ISSN
0921-5107

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โœฆ Synopsis


Both low-and high-temperature units were prepared by columbite precursor method, and Pb(Mg 1/3 Nb 2/3 )O 3 (PMN)-based ferroelectric composite ceramics were prepared by conventional method, baking-block method and coating method, respectively. The effects of preparation methods on dielectric and electrostriction properties as well as the temperature-dependence property of the obtained composite ceramics were studied. The results show that compared with the samples prepared by traditional blend sintering method, of the samples prepared by baking-block and coating methods have much better dielectric and electrostriction properties. For those prepared by baking-block method, the electrostriction temperature-dependence properties are good in the range of 20-60 โ€ข C. For those prepared by coating method, the dielectric temperature-dependence properties are also good in the broad range of -30 to 70 โ€ข C, and the electrostriction temperature properties are better than those prepared by blending-block. Compared with the traditional blending sintering method, the dielectric and electrostriction temperaturedependence properties are much better, which effectively solves the problem of temperature properties existing in present engineering applications.


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