Effect of Sr Addition on Piezoelectric Properties and the Transition Temperature of BaTiO31

A. Elbasseta, *, S. Sayourib, F. Abdia, T. Lamcharfia, b, and L. Mrharrabb

aLaboratory of Signals Systems and Components FST Street Immouzar, B. P. 2202 Fez, Morocco,

bLaboratory of Physics, Theoretical and Applied, FSDM B. P. 179, Fez. Morocco

Correspondence to: *e-mail: elbasset.abdelhalim@gmail.com

1The article is published in the original.

Received 18 May, 2015

Abstract—Single phased Sr substituted BaTiO3 ceramics were synthesized by a sol-gel route and were found to crystallise in tetragonal symmetry with P4mm space group using rietveld refinement. With increase in Sr content the tetragonality was reduced to pseudocubic and the Curie temperature (Tc) decreased with a rate of 3.33 K/mol %. This transition temperature has been determined by studying the thermal evolution of Cole-Cole diagrams (ε'' vs ε'). Effects of Sr content (x) and sintering time (4 and 8 h) on density, crystalline structure and piezoelectric properties were also investigated.

Keywords: Cole–Cole plot (ε'' vs ε'), the transition temperature (Tc), planar coupling coefficient kp, piezoelectric constant d33

DOI: 10.1134/S1087659617010059