Lead-based electroceramics such as Pb(Zr.Ti)O3 (PZT) and its derivatives have excellent piezoelectric, pyroelectric and energy storage properties and can be used in a wide range of applications. Potential lead-free replacements for PZT such as potassium sodium niobate (KNN) and sodium bismuth titanate (NBT) have a much more limited range of useful properties and have been optimized primarily for piezoelectric applications. Here, we review the initial results on a new generation of lead-free electroceramics based on BiFeO3-BaTiO3 (BF-BT) highlighting the essential crystal chemistry that permits a wide range of functional properties. We demonstrate that with the appropriate dopants and heat treatment, BF-BT can be used to fabricate commercial...
The development of piezoelectric ceramics with high energy conversion efficiency is of decisive impo...
An increasing number of new dielectrics are being reported for the development of next-generation ce...
The long history of innovation in the field of piezoelectric devices has, over the last 65 years, be...
Lead-based electroceramics such as Pb(Zr.Ti)O3 (PZT) and its derivatives have excellent piezoelectri...
Ceramic dielectrics are reported with superior energy storage performance for applications, such as ...
A crystallochemical framework is proposed based on electronegativity difference (en) and tolerance f...
Lead-free electroceramics represent an emerging area of research that has the potential to enable ne...
Lead-free electroceramics represent an emerging area of research that has the potential to enable ne...
High recoverable energy density (10 J cm−3) multilayers have been fabricated from lead-free 0.61BiFe...
Ceramic dielectrics are reported with superior energy storage performance for applications, such as ...
High recoverable energy density (Wrec ∼ 2.1 J/cm3) was obtained in (0.7 – x)BiFeO3-0.3BaTiO3-xBi(Zn2...
BaTiO3-based materials show great promise for energy storage capacitors, but their low breakdown str...
Lead-free perovskite oxide thin films prepared by alloying of titanates and materials with lower mel...
In step with the development of energy storage technology and the power electronic industry, dielect...
High recoverable energy density (10 J cm−3) multilayers have been fabricated from lead-free 0.61BiFe...
The development of piezoelectric ceramics with high energy conversion efficiency is of decisive impo...
An increasing number of new dielectrics are being reported for the development of next-generation ce...
The long history of innovation in the field of piezoelectric devices has, over the last 65 years, be...
Lead-based electroceramics such as Pb(Zr.Ti)O3 (PZT) and its derivatives have excellent piezoelectri...
Ceramic dielectrics are reported with superior energy storage performance for applications, such as ...
A crystallochemical framework is proposed based on electronegativity difference (en) and tolerance f...
Lead-free electroceramics represent an emerging area of research that has the potential to enable ne...
Lead-free electroceramics represent an emerging area of research that has the potential to enable ne...
High recoverable energy density (10 J cm−3) multilayers have been fabricated from lead-free 0.61BiFe...
Ceramic dielectrics are reported with superior energy storage performance for applications, such as ...
High recoverable energy density (Wrec ∼ 2.1 J/cm3) was obtained in (0.7 – x)BiFeO3-0.3BaTiO3-xBi(Zn2...
BaTiO3-based materials show great promise for energy storage capacitors, but their low breakdown str...
Lead-free perovskite oxide thin films prepared by alloying of titanates and materials with lower mel...
In step with the development of energy storage technology and the power electronic industry, dielect...
High recoverable energy density (10 J cm−3) multilayers have been fabricated from lead-free 0.61BiFe...
The development of piezoelectric ceramics with high energy conversion efficiency is of decisive impo...
An increasing number of new dielectrics are being reported for the development of next-generation ce...
The long history of innovation in the field of piezoelectric devices has, over the last 65 years, be...