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Title: | Etude des propriétés diélectriques et piézoélectriques dans le système ternaire: Pb0.98Ca0.02[(Zr0.52Ti0.48)0.98(Cr3+ 0.5, Ta5+ 0.5)0.02]O3 effet du dopage |
Authors: | Hamzioui, Louanes |
Keywords: | PZT Dielectric properties Ferroelectric properties Piezoelectricity Electronic materials Methods physico-chemical of analysis Dielectric |
Issue Date: | 2012 |
Abstract: | In this work, we studied the influence of P2O5 on the crystal structure, the microstructure and the dielectric and piezoelectric properties of a new ceramic material of the general formula: Pb0.98Ca0.02[(Zr0.52Ti0.48)0.98(Cr3+ 0.5, Ta5+ 0.5)0.02]O3 and of structure perovskite. The samples chosen for this study were prepared by a conventional oxide mixing technique. A thermal treatment was applied on these samples at different temperatures (1000, 1050, 1100, 1150 and 1180 °C). Various techniques of characterization were used for this study such as the X-ray diffraction, the scanning electron microscopy, the atomic force microscopy and electrical measurements. The results indicate that all the ceramics have a perovskite phase of tetragonal and rhombohedral symmetry. The sintering temperature of piezoelectric PZT-CTC can be reduced after the addition of phosphorus without compromising the dielectric properties. The density agglomerated of 94 % of the theoretical density to been gotten for the addition of 4 wt. % of P2O5 after the agglomeration to 1050 oC. Above or below 4 wt. %, show a lower densification. Ceramics sintered at 1050 °C with 4 wt. % P2O5 achieve excellent properties, which are as follows: kp = 0.73, ρ = 0.09 × 10+4 (Ω. cm), εr = 18800, tanδ = 0.0094 and Tc = 390°C. |
URI: | http://archives.univ-biskra.dz/handle/123456789/1105 |
Appears in Collections: | Sciences de la Matière |
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