Structural and Morphological Analysis of Solid State Synthesized Pure Lead Titanate and Calcium Doped Lead Titanate Ceramics for Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Energy Storage Applications

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This novel research work addresses the physical properties of Lead titanate (PT), PbTiO3 sample with additives. The modification of this sample was carried out by adding calcium in proportion of 5 to 15mol%. The samples in bulk form were synthesized by utilizing traditional method of solid state synthesis. The properties like structural analysis, and grain size determination were studied for the PbTiO3 sample & for the calcium modified lead titanate (PCT). The phase identification, structural characterizations and microstructural analysis hasanalyzed in this manuscript.

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