Dielectric spectroscopy and ferroelectric studies of multiferroic bismuth ferrite modified barium titanate ceramics for energy storage capacitor applications

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Dielectric spectroscopy and ferroelectric studies of multiferroic bismuth ferrite modified barium titanate ceramics for energy storage capacitor applications

Dielectric spectroscopy and ferroelectric studies of multiferroic bismuth ferrite modified barium titanate ceramics for energy storage capacitor applications

Year : 2022

Publisher : Elsevier Ltd

Source Title : Materials Science and Engineering: B

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Abstract

This study reports a single-phase solid-solution of barium titanate- bismuth ferrite (1-x) BaTiO3-xBiFeO3 (x = 0.0, 0.1, 0.2 and 0.3, abbreviated as BTO, BTBF1, BTBF2 and BTBF3) composition fabricated via conventional solid-state reaction technique. The BFO modified BTO ceramics exhibit a single perovskite structure with pseudo-cubic (x ≥ 0.1) symmetry, and the c/a ratio decreases with an increase in BFO content. Dielectric studies suggest that the ferroelectric-paraelectric phase transition around 150 °C for BTBF1 ceramic increases to 180 °C for BTBF3 ceramic, attributed to the higher transition temperature of BFO ceramic. The temperature-dependent impedance studies suggest non-Debye type relaxation and NTCR (negative temperature coefficient of resistance) behavior of the composition. Among the prepared ceramics, BTBF1 ceramic showed an improved energy density of 39.91 mJ/cm3 and energy efficiency of 60.92%. Thus, prepared ceramics can be considered a potential candidate for energy storage applications.