Synthesis and properties of 0.8PZT-0.10PZN-0.10PNN ceramics

The 0.8PZT-0.10PZN-0.10PNN powders were synthesized via a columbite method. Pure perovskite phase was obtained at the calcinations temperature ≥ 900°C. Ceramics with the same composition were fabricated at various sintering temperatures. The densest ceramic with pure phase perovskite was obtained at...

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Main Authors: Nabunmee S., Taweetunkasiri, Jarupoom P., Rujijanagul G.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-65012014-08-30T03:24:17Z Synthesis and properties of 0.8PZT-0.10PZN-0.10PNN ceramics Nabunmee S. Taweetunkasiri Jarupoom P. Rujijanagul G. The 0.8PZT-0.10PZN-0.10PNN powders were synthesized via a columbite method. Pure perovskite phase was obtained at the calcinations temperature ≥ 900°C. Ceramics with the same composition were fabricated at various sintering temperatures. The densest ceramic with pure phase perovskite was obtained at the sintering temperature of 1250°C for 4 h. The ceramics showed two phase transition at ∼265°C and ∼291°C which correspond to orthorhombic to tetragonal and tetragonal to cubic phase transition, respectively. The obtained ceramics also showed a very high dielectric constant >40000. The ferroelectric properties were investigated and discussed. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. 2014-08-30T03:24:17Z 2014-08-30T03:24:17Z 2011 Conference Paper 150193 10.1080/00150193.2011.577658 85651 FEROA http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-79960720560&partnerID=40&md5=ddd1fdcdf5f0a18e9a8ec0c133bb4f84 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/6501 English
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description The 0.8PZT-0.10PZN-0.10PNN powders were synthesized via a columbite method. Pure perovskite phase was obtained at the calcinations temperature ≥ 900°C. Ceramics with the same composition were fabricated at various sintering temperatures. The densest ceramic with pure phase perovskite was obtained at the sintering temperature of 1250°C for 4 h. The ceramics showed two phase transition at ∼265°C and ∼291°C which correspond to orthorhombic to tetragonal and tetragonal to cubic phase transition, respectively. The obtained ceramics also showed a very high dielectric constant >40000. The ferroelectric properties were investigated and discussed. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Nabunmee S.
Taweetunkasiri
Jarupoom P.
Rujijanagul G.
spellingShingle Nabunmee S.
Taweetunkasiri
Jarupoom P.
Rujijanagul G.
Synthesis and properties of 0.8PZT-0.10PZN-0.10PNN ceramics
author_facet Nabunmee S.
Taweetunkasiri
Jarupoom P.
Rujijanagul G.
author_sort Nabunmee S.
title Synthesis and properties of 0.8PZT-0.10PZN-0.10PNN ceramics
title_short Synthesis and properties of 0.8PZT-0.10PZN-0.10PNN ceramics
title_full Synthesis and properties of 0.8PZT-0.10PZN-0.10PNN ceramics
title_fullStr Synthesis and properties of 0.8PZT-0.10PZN-0.10PNN ceramics
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and properties of 0.8PZT-0.10PZN-0.10PNN ceramics
title_sort synthesis and properties of 0.8pzt-0.10pzn-0.10pnn ceramics
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