B. Jimenez et al., Electric and ferro-piezoelectric properties of (SBN)(1-x)(BTN)(x), ceramics obtained from amorphous precursors, J PHYS CH S, 62(5), 2001, pp. 951-958
Ceramics of compositions within the solid solution system (SrBi2Nb2O9)(1-x)
(Bi3TiNbO9)(x) have been obtained for 0 less than or equal to x less than o
r equal to 1. The preparation method for the ceramic precursor powder consi
sts of mechanochemical activation by milling of the oxides and carbonates m
ixture until amorphization. Sintered ceramics obtained from amorphous powde
rs are not textured and have high densifications (up to 98% of theoretical
density). Ferro-piezoelectric characterisation of the ceramics has been car
ried out and the electric properties of ceramics with x = 0.50 and x = 0.25
compositions were exhaustively studied. Dielectric characterisation shows
several anomalies in the dielectric constant and a lineal variation of the:
Curie temperature as a function of the composition. The anomaly at tempera
tures close to 500 degreesC, more significant for x = 0.25 composition, is,
surely, originated by the contribution of any dipolar contribution (pole-d
efects) to the dielectric constant. The Arrhenius plots of the D.C. conduct
ivity show different behaviour in the: heating and cooling run of the first
thermal cycle, being less pronounced in subsequent cycling. For x = 0.50 c
omposition on heating, four slopes can be clearly drawn, but only one slope
appears on cooling from high temperature. Explanations are given based on
the point defect thermal evolution and their relation with extended defects
(boundary grains and ferroelectric domains). (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd
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