Proceedings of the Materials Research Society of Korea Conference (한국재료학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2009.11a
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- Pages.31.1-31.1
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- 2009
The effect of nano-sized starting materials and excess amount of Bi on the dielectric/piezoelectric properties of 0.94[(BixNa0.5)TiO3]-0.06[BaTiO3] lead free piezoelectric ceramics
- Khansur, Neamul Hayet (Dept. of Materials Sci. and Eng., Research center for Sustainable Eco-Devices and Materials (ReSEM), Chungju National University) ;
- Ur, Soon-Chul (Dept. of Materials Sci. and Eng., Research center for Sustainable Eco-Devices and Materials (ReSEM), Chungju National University) ;
- Yoon, Man-Soon (Dept. of Materials Sci. and Eng., Research center for Sustainable Eco-Devices and Materials (ReSEM), Chungju National University)
- Published : 2009.11.05
Abstract
In an approach to acclimate ourselves torecent ecological consciousness trend, a lead-free piezoelectric material, bismuth sodium titanate (abbreviated as BNT) based bismuth sodium barium titanate (abbreviated as BNT-BT), was considered as an environment-friendly alternative for a lead based piezoelectric system. Ceramic specimens of0.94[(BixNa0.5)TiO3]-0.06[BaTiO3] (x = 0.500~0.515) compositions were prepared by a modified mixed oxide method. To increase the chemical homogeneity andre action activity, high energy mechanical milling machine and pre-milled nanosized powder has been used. In this method (BixNa0.5)TiO3 (x=0.500~0.515) andBaTiO3 were prepared separately from pre-milled constituent materials at low calcination temperature and then separately prepared BNTX (X=1, 2, 3 and 4) and BT were mixed by high energy mechanical milling machine. Without further calcination step the mixed powders were pressed into disk shape and sintered at