With the advancement in technology, the environment and health are
two most affected areas that need to be considered. Among all piezoelectric
ceramics, Lead Zirconate Titanate is most widely used in almost all devices
such as actuators, transducers, sensors, memory devices, switches, oscillators,
etc. Lead being toxic should be replaced by some eco-friendly substitute.
Bismuth Potassium Titanate (KBT) and Sodium Bismuth Titanate (NBT) are two
emerging materials that can substitute PZT. Scientists are working on different
methods of preparation, trying different dopants and substitutes in KBT and NBT
to achieve the nearly same properties as PZT as high dielectric constant, large
piezoelectric coefficient, high density, high breakdown strength, etc. Li, K, La,
Sm, Dy, Ho, Nb, Mn, Fe, and Sb are some of the major dopants in NBT and KBT,
which are recently been explored. Substitution of rare earth elements La, Sm,
Ho and Dy in NBT resulted in an increase in grain size proportional to the
radius of rare earth dopant. Further these ions also increase its temperature
range for actuator applications. Particularly, Sm doping in NBT gives
ultra-high storage density and efficiency. Li+ and K+ substitution in NBT
increases its conductivity. Solid Solutions of barium titanate, strontium
titanate and their derivatives with KBT & NBT exhibit unique properties.
This chapter provides a brief outlook on the latest research on these two
materials.
Author(s) Details
Poonam
Pahuja
Department of Physics at G.G.D.S.D. College, Palwal, Haryana,
India.
Jitender
Department of Physics at G.G.D.S.D. College, Palwal, Haryana,
India.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mono/978-93-48006-49-3/CH3
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