Modification of sodium niobate energy storage ceramics via doping with a high-entropy phase

Abstract

With the miniaturization and lightweight development of electronic products, dielectric capacitors urgently need to be miniaturized and light weight for energy storage. The NaNbO3-based lead-free antiferroelectric ceramic is an outstanding choice due to its high energy storage capacity, excellent charge and discharge performance, and a wide range of stability across various temperatures and frequencies. This study presents a new lead-free antiferroelectric ceramic (1 − x)NaNbO3-x(Bi0.2La0.2Y0.2Dy0.2Tb0.2)(Mg0.5Hf0.5)O3 [(1 − x)NN-xBLYDTMH, x = 0.00, 0.05, 0.10, 0.15], which was synthesized via conventional solid-state reactions. The impedance analysis shows that introducing BLYDTMH could enhance the activation energies of the grain boundary, which is vital for the breakdown strength (Eb) of the ceramics. With the incorporation of BLYDTMH, the antiferroelectric phase is stabilized, and 0.90NN-0.10BLYDTMH shows a high breakdown strength. The ceramic exhibits the most satisfactory energy-storage properties, with a recoverable energy storage density of approximately 6.1 J cm−3 at an electric field of 670 kV cm−1, at x = 0.10. And extremely short charge–discharge time (t0.9 < 100 ns) remains at the nanosecond level, demonstrating significant potential for high-power pulsed capacitor applications. The strategy would offer a new approach to designing antiferroelectric materials suitable for various material systems used in energy storage capacitors.

Graphical abstract: Modification of sodium niobate energy storage ceramics via doping with a high-entropy phase

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Sep 2025
Accepted
07 Nov 2025
First published
04 Dec 2025

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Advance Article

Modification of sodium niobate energy storage ceramics via doping with a high-entropy phase

S. Zou, W. Fan, L. Tong, Y. Gu, X. Zhang and X. Qi, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5TA07411H

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