New dielectric anomalies in the A-site highly deficient NaxNbO3 electroceramics
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López, M. L.
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New dielectric anomalies in the A-site highly deficient NaxNbO3 electroceramics
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Highly sodium deficient Na0.6NbO3 (NN) ceramics were prepared and characterized. Their mean structure could be described by a mixture of the predominant P polymorph (S.G. Pbma) and the Q phase (S.G. P2(1)ma), at room temperature, as deduced from Rietveld refinements of Powder X-ray diffraction and Raman scattering data. Besides, microstructural and compositional heterogeneity was evidenced from HRTEM and XPS analyses. Dielectric measurements on this highly vacancies-containing NN material indicated a hysteretic transition taking place at similar to 12 and -18 degrees C on the heating and cooling regimes, respectively. This means a considerable shift to lower temperatures of the transition temperatures concerning the P/Q transformations previously described for the NaNbO3 material. At an intermediate frequency of 10 kHz, maximum permittivity and tangent loss values of epsilon' = 1250 and tg delta = 2 were obtained on heating, whereas lower values of epsilon' = 65 and tg delta = 0.04 were displayed on cooling regime. These anomalies were interpreted in terms of ferrolectric-antiferroelectric-paralectric phase-transitions implying a PTCR behavior within certain temperature range. This response, observed in this complex material for the first time, has interesting implications for the possible application of NN ceramics in sensing and dielectric materials fields.
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FONDEQUIP
EQM140142
Spanish MINECO
MAT2017-84118-C2-2-R
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades
RTI2018-099668-BC22
Junta de Andalucia
European Union (EU)
UMA18-FEDERJA-126
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/176004
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2020.03.253
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Ceramics International 46 (2020) 16770–16780
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