Papers by Author: Jun Jie Hao

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Abstract: Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3 (NBT) is considered to be an excellent candidate for lead-free piezoelectric ceramics. In this study, we propose a hydrothermal method for the preparation of single phase NBT powder at relatively low treatment-temperature. The particle size and morphology of the synthesized powders were examined by SEM. The powders were further pressed into disk and sintered at 1120°C/2h in air, and its properties and microstructure were compared with traditionally prepared samples.
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Abstract: The family of bismuth layer-structured ferroelectrics is attractive from the viewpoint of their application as electronic materials such as dielectrics, piezoelectrics and pyroelectrics. However, during conventional sintering method, high sintering temperature and long sintering time were needed and it is difficult to get BIT ceramic with a density more than 95% of its theoretic value. In the present paper, we produce dense BIT pellet using a spark plasma sintering process. The results show that at a sintering temperature as low as 7000C/5min under a pressure of 25MPa, BIT ceramics with a density about 99% of its theoretic can be produced. The densities, grain size and electrical properties of the resulting ceramic were also investigated.
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Abstract: The effect of rare earth oxides (Y2O3 and Dy2O3) on the microstructure and electrical properties of the X7R-type ceramics for base metal internal electrode multilayer ceramic capacitor (BME-MLCC) was investigated. As the amount of Y increased, the dielectric constants and the dielectric losses increased, while the temperature coefficient of capacitors (TCC) curve rotated in counterclockwise direction. On the contrary, the dielectric constants decreased with Dy, and the TCC curve remained the same. The grain growth can be inhibited by the Dy2O3, concluded from XRD analysis. The different influences on dielectric properties between Y2O3 and Dy2O3 were discussed by defect chemistry. Y3+ acted as acceptor, performing B-site substitution, while Dy3+ showed the amphoteric behavior. By optimizing appropriate qualities of Y2O3 and Dy2O3, the most-compatible composition for BME X7R ceramics can be obtained.
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Abstract: Textured bismuth titanate ceramics were successfully produced by spark plasma sintering, using plate-like Bi4Ti3O12 particles prepared by a molten salt method. The microstructure and electric properties of the samples were investigated. The results show that the textured Bi4Ti3O12 ceramics electric property is anisotropic in different direction, and spark plasma sintering is an effective sintering technology to get textured dense Bi4Ti3O12 ceramics at a low temperature.
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