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Field induced metastable ferroelectric phase in Pb 0.97 La 0.03 (Zr 0.90 Ti 0.10 ) 0.9925 O 3 ceramics...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Journal of the European Ceramic Society
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1479 to 1487
Volume
38
Issue
4

Pb0.97La0.03(Zr0.9Ti0.1)0.9925O3 (PLZT 3/90/10) ceramics prepared by solid-state reaction with the compositions near the antiferroelectric/ferroelectric (FE/AFE) phase boundary were studied. From the polarization–electric field P(E) dependence and ex situ X-ray study, an irreversible electric field induced AFE-to-FE phase transition is verified at room temperature. Dielectric and in situ temperature dependent X-ray analysis evidence that the phase transition sequence in PLZT 3/90/10-based ceramics can be readily altered by poling. A first order antiferroelectric-paraelectric (AFE-to-PE) transition occurred at ∼190 °C in virgin sample and at ∼180 °C in poled sample. In addition, a FE-to-AFE transition occurs in the poled ceramic at much lower temperatures (∼120 °C) with respect to the Curie range (∼190 °C). The temperature-induced FE-to-AFE transition is diffuse and takes place in a broad temperature range of 72–135 °C. The recovery of AFE is accompanied by an enhancement in the piezoelectric properties.