Large strain and strain memory effect in bismuth ferrite lead-free ceramics
Abstract
An electric-field-induced strain in ferroelectric materials has extensive applications in actuators and sensors. BiFeO3 (BFO) ceramic is a promising candidate for high-temperature electromechanical coupling applications due to its exceptionally high Curie temperature (Tc ∼ 825 °C). Here, we reported an enhanced electric-field-induced strain in defective BFO ceramics. These defective BFO ceramics exhibit highly asymmetric S–E loops along with a strain memory effect. A large peak-to-peak strain (Sp–p) of 0.66% is achieved in the Bi2O3-deficient sample with x = −0.15, which is the largest strain value ever obtained in BFO-based ceramics. A strain shape memory of 0.24% is observed in samples with x = 0.09 due to the presence of defects and the orientation of the defect-dipoles. The combination of large strain and high TC would make the defective BiFeO3-based ceramics one of the most important candidates for high-temperature electromechanical coupling applications.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2017 Journal of Materials Chemistry C HOT Papers