Ap. Barranco et al., Effects of MnO2 additive on the properties of PbZrO3-PbTiO3-PbCu1/4Nb3/4O3ferroelectric ceramic system, J EUR CERAM, 21(4), 2001, pp. 523-529
The modifications (soft or hard doping) in lead zirconate titanate ceramics
(PZT) lead to the creation of undesirable stoichiometric defects due to a
lack of compensation in some of the components. Frequently, the complexed d
oping (with two or more elements) is used in order to obtain better results
on PZT ceramics than that of single doping. We have investigated the PbZr0
.50Ti0.44(Cu1/4Nb3/4)(0.06)(PZT=PCN), a ferroelectric ternary system where
copper and niobium ions replace the Zr4+ or Ti4+ in B sites of the structur
e. The effects of MnO2 additions on the piezo and ferro-electric properties
have been studied. We have analyzed the ac response of both undoped and do
ped PZT-PCN ceramic samples in a wide temperature range, especially above t
he Curie point. The MnO2 addition did not change the Curie temperature of t
he system and higher resistivity values have been observed in MnO2 doped ce
ramics which could be associated to the substitution of copper by manganese
ions in the B-sites of the perovskite structure. At the same poling condit
ions, the electromechanical coupling factors were relatively lower in doped
ceramics and the mechanical quality factor gave us an important difference
between undoped and doped PZT-PCN system (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. Al
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