Effects of Polarization on the Strontium Ferrite Modified 0-3 Cement-Based Piezoelectric Composite

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Strontium ferrite modified 0-3 cement-based piezoelectric composites were produced with piezoelectric ceramic [0.08Pb(Li1/4Nb3/4)O•0.47PbTiO3•0.45PbZrO3], sulphoaluminate cement and strontium ferrite by compressing technique, and the effects of poling conditions on the piezoelectric and dielectric properties were investigated. In order to contrast, a unmodified 0-3 cement-based piezoelectric composite was fabricated. The results show that the higher the poling electric field, the longer the poling time and the higher the poling temperature, the composites have the higher piezoelectric strain factor d33, piezoelectric voltage factor g33, dielectric constant εr and dielectric loss tanδ, and the strontium ferrite modified composites are polarized more easily, and have better properties than the unmodified composites. In the meantime, the optimum poling conditions were obtained, and the optimum poling field E, poling time t and poling temperature T were 5 kV/mm, 20 min and 80 °C.

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