Issue 11, 2020

Electrical fatigue behavior of NBT-BT-xKNN ferroelectrics: effect of ferroelectric phase transformations and oxygen vacancies

Abstract

NBT-BT-based lead-free relaxors have attracted significant attention due to their excellent ferroelectric properties. They undergo a phase transformation to a ferroelectric state with domains, which plays an important role in their exhibited fatigue behavior. In case of non-ergodic relaxors (e.g. NBT-6BT) and ferroelectric compositions (e.g. NBT-12BT) domain wall pinning by oxygen vacancies leads to severe fatigue, while in case of ergodic relaxors (e.g. NBT-6BT-3(K1/2Na1/2)NbO3) domain wall pinning is relatively less effective. The importance of domain switching and concentration of oxygen vacancies has been further emphasized by comparing fatigue under unipolar and bipolar conditions, performing fatigue on NBT-6BT-3(K1/2Na1/2)NbO3 under non-ergodic (5 °C) and ergodic conditions (40 °C), and intentionally altering point defects concentration in NBT-6BT through non-stoichiometry. Furthermore, it has been shown that permanent fatigue due to electrode delamination and a blocking surface layer may commence at high numbers of fatigue cycles, depending upon the amplitude of fatigue waveform. Finally, the results obtained in this study have been summarized using a schematic.

Graphical abstract: Electrical fatigue behavior of NBT-BT-xKNN ferroelectrics: effect of ferroelectric phase transformations and oxygen vacancies

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Oct 2019
Accepted
02 Feb 2020
First published
04 Feb 2020

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2020,8, 3887-3896

Electrical fatigue behavior of NBT-BT-xKNN ferroelectrics: effect of ferroelectric phase transformations and oxygen vacancies

X. Shi, N. Kumar and M. Hoffman, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2020, 8, 3887 DOI: 10.1039/C9TC05665C

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