Citation:
Xu M, Peng B, Zhu J, et al., Enhanced energy storage performance of (1-x)(BCT-BMT)-xBFO lead-free relaxor ferroelectric ceramics in a broad temperature range. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Volume 789, June 2019, pp. 303-312
Abstract:
Relaxor ferroelectrics with high energy storage performances are very attractive for modern applications
in electronic devices and systems. Here, it is demonstrated that large energy densities (0.52e0.58 J/cm3)
simultaneously with high efficiencies (76è2%) and thermal stabilities (the minimum variation of efficiency
< 4% from 323 K to 423 K at x ¼ 0.04) have been achieved in the (1-x)(BCT-BMT)-xBFO lead-free
relaxor ferroelectric ceramics prepared using a conventional solid-state reaction method. Large dielectric
breakdown strengths and great relaxor dispersion around the dielectric peaks are responsible for the
excellent energy storage performances. The energy storage performances of as-prepared ceramics at high
BFO doping amount (x ¼ 0.06 and 0.07) were deteriorated seriously due to low dielectric breakdown
strengths. However, they could be greatly improved when aged, since the operable electric field was
significantly enhanced from 10 kV/cm of as-prepared samples to 100 kV/cm of aged samples due to the
reduced concentration of oxygen vacancies during the aging process. The excellent energy storage performances
may make them attractive materials for applications in modern energy storage systems in a
broad temperature range.