• DocumentCode
    2234580
  • Title

    Large non-linear piezoelectric effect due to recoverable domain switching

  • Author

    Liu Wenfeng ; Ren Xiaobing

  • Author_Institution
    State Key Lab. of Electr. Insulation & Power Equip., Xi´an Jiaotong Univ., Xi´an, China
  • fYear
    2009
  • fDate
    23-27 Aug. 2009
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    4
  • Abstract
    Linear piezoelectricity is known to be caused by the coupling of polarization to the lattice deformation, so that an external stress can cause a small change in polarization through lattice deformation. Such an effect is linear but weak in principle. In many cases piezoelectric materials may endure high stresses, which can cause partial domain switching. Such domain switching can contribute in a significant way to an enhanced piezoelectric effect. However, the enhancement is meaningful only when the domain switching is reversible; otherwise the piezoelectric effect would suffer degradation during cycling. In theory it seems unlikely to achieve a reversible domain switching because different domain states are energetically identical and there is no inherent driving force for a reversible domain switching. In the present study, we report a large non-linear piezoelectric effect due to a reversible domain switching in an aged acceptor-containing BaTiO3 ceramic. Compared with the linear piezoelectricity of d33 ~ 100pC/N, the non-linear piezoelectricity showed an equivalent d33 of 200pC/N at high stress. We suggest that this non-linear effect originates from the reversible non-180deg domain switching, driven by a symmetry conforming tendency of point defects (oxygen vacancies). Our work may provide new insight into the understanding and utilization of the enhanced piezoelectricity at high stress.
  • Keywords
    ageing; barium compounds; deformation; dielectric polarisation; electric domains; ferroelectric switching; piezoceramics; vacancies (crystal); BaTiO3; aging; external stress; lattice deformation; linear piezoelectricity; nonlinear piezoelectric effect; oxygen vacancies; partial domain switching; piezoelectric materials; point defects; polarization; reversible domain switching; Aging; Ceramics; Ferroelectric materials; Laboratories; Lattices; Piezoelectric effect; Piezoelectric materials; Piezoelectric polarization; Piezoelectricity; Stress;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Applications of Ferroelectrics, 2009. ISAF 2009. 18th IEEE International Symposium on the
  • Conference_Location
    Xian
  • ISSN
    1099-4734
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-4970-5
  • Electronic_ISBN
    1099-4734
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ISAF.2009.5307598
  • Filename
    5307598