Densification Behaviour and Structural Properties of Niobium and Lanthanum-doped Lead Zirconate Titanate and Lead Barium Zirconate Ferroelectrics for Low-donor Dopants Concentrations

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  • David Bahati
  • Ismael Makundi

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Densification, structural, low level donor dopants, ferroelectrics, sintering

Abstract

In this paper we report the densification behaviour and structural properties of niobium and lanthanum-doped lead zirconate titanate (PZT) and lead barium zirconate (PBZ) ferroelectrics for low additive concentrations (0–2%). The PZT materials were calcined at 800 °C and sintered at 1200 °C while the PBZ materials were calcined at 850 °C and sintered at 1250 °C. Densification behaviour revealed that materials with lanthanum or niobium additives of greater than 0.5% for PZT and 0.2% for PBZ achieved complete densification. A strong distortion was observed in lattice parameters for lower dopants in which PBZ doped materials showed higher lattice distortions than PZT doped materials. The grain sizes decreased with increasing dopants concentrations for PZT while it increased with increasing dopants concentrations for PBZ materials.

Keywords: Densification; structural; low level donor dopants; ferroelectrics; sintering

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08-03-2021

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Bahati, D. ., & Makundi, I. (2021). Densification Behaviour and Structural Properties of Niobium and Lanthanum-doped Lead Zirconate Titanate and Lead Barium Zirconate Ferroelectrics for Low-donor Dopants Concentrations. Tanzania Journal of Science, 45(2), 144–157. Retrieved from https://tjs.udsm.ac.tz/index.php/tjs/article/view/222

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