Yang Jia, Gao Zhipeng, Liu Yi, Xiong Zhengwei, Zhang Faqiang, Fu Zhengqian, Xu Fangfang, Chen Xuefeng, Yang Qiang, Fang Leiming
Institute of Fluid Physics, China Academy of Engineering Physics Mianyang 621900 China
Joint Laboratory for Extreme Conditions Matter Properties, Southwest University of Science and Technology Mianyang 621010 China.
RSC Adv. 2021 Jun 4;11(33):20057-20062. doi: 10.1039/d1ra03304b. eCollection 2021 Jun 3.
Piezoelectric materials, which can convert energy between electrical and mechanical forms, are widely used in modern industry. (K,Na)NbO-based ceramics have attracted extensive attention due to their excellent performance characteristics among the lead-free materials. Piezoelectric properties are closely related to ferroelectric domain structures including the domain morphology and domain wall motion. However, time dependence of ferroelectric domains in (K,Na)NbO-based ceramics has barely been studied. Here, we synthesized Li-doped KNN ceramics. The morphologies and crystallographic parameters of the domain structures were characterized. Two ferroelectric domains, the 60°/120° and 180° domains, were identified in the ceramic. Surprisingly, the domain structure changed naturally as time passed, and most of the change occurred in the 180° domain wall, while the 60°/120° domains remained nearly unchanged. Our results are different from those of previous studies, which showed that the non-180° domain wall was more prone to movement than the 180° domain wall.