Piezoelectric material, manufacturing method thereof, and non-linear piezoelectric element

A technology of piezoelectric materials and manufacturing methods, applied to electrical components, piezoelectric/electrostrictive/magnetostrictive devices, circuits, etc., can solve the problems of very sensitive temperature and low usefulness

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-06-14
JAPAN SCI & TECH CORP +1
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② can only be deformed by an approximately linear function of the electric field
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[0083] Fabrication of BaTiO by Flux Method 3 A single crystal, after cooling, was aged at a temperature at or below the Curie point (3 days at 80°C). The electric field-displacement characteristics of the obtained piezoelectric material were taken as image 3 The curve d shows. and, image 3 In , the displacement characteristics of the conventional piezoelectric material as described above are shown as curves a, b, and c.

[0084] from the image 3 It can be clearly seen from the curve d of the present application that the piezoelectric material invented by the present application can realize reversible domain switching under a low electric field, showing a huge nonlinear piezoelectric effect.

[0085] Using BaTiO 3 The rearrangement of a small amount of oxygen vacancies (point defects) naturally contained in the single crystal due to aging treatment (making the short-range order symmetry of point defects consistent with the crystal symmetry) can be achieved in a low electri...

Embodiment 2

[0088] (BaK)TiO with a small amount (0.7 mol%) of K added by the flux method 3 single crystal.

[0089] Then, after cooling, an aging treatment was performed at a temperature equal to or lower than the Curie point (room temperature 18° C. to 22° C., 1 month).

[0090] In this case, point defects are generated by the addition of K ions, and an aging treatment at or below the Curie temperature is performed to make the short-range order symmetry of the point defects coincide with the crystal symmetry. The piezoelectric displacement characteristics of the resulting piezoelectric material are expressed in image 3 in the curve e.

[0091] According to the image 3 In the curve e, a large piezoelectric displacement of 0.52% can be obtained with an electric field of 1470V / mm. This displacement is the same as the result under the same electric field of the conventional PZT piezoelectric element ( image 3 When compared with the curves a~c), it is a huge displacement. Furthermore, i...

Embodiment 3

[0094] The following three types of ceramic (polycrystalline) samples were prepared as the piezoelectric material of the invention of the present application.

[0095] 1) (Pb, La) (Zr, Ti) O 3 = PLZT ceramic aged for 30 days at room temperature (no polarization).

[0096] 2) Mn-(Ba, Sr)TiO 3 : Mn-BST (Mn 1mol%) ceramic aged at 70°C for 5 days.

[0097] 3) Mn-BaTiO 3 : Mn-BT (Mn 1mol%) ceramic aged for 3 months at room temperature.

[0098] For the above three ceramic piezoelectric materials, the electric field-displacement characteristics were measured, and the results are expressed in Figure 4 middle.

[0099] The measurement results of conventional hard PZT and soft PZT for comparison are also shown in Figure 4 middle.

[0100] from the Figure 4 It can be clearly seen from the results that the PLZT ceramic piezoelectric material of the invention of the present application exhibits several times the amount of deformation at low voltage compared with the conventiona...

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Abstract

The present invention provides a piezoelectric material, its element, and its manufacturing method. It is a piezoelectric material having movable point defects arranged in such a way that its short-range order symmetry coincides with the crystal symmetry of the ferroelectric phase, using the ferroelectric The reversible switching under the electric field of the domains in the material achieves a large nonlinear piezoelectric effect, and the displacement is large and sharp even at low voltage.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to piezoelectric materials and piezoelectric elements, in particular to nonlinear piezoelectric materials and elements thereof which can be greatly displaced by a small voltage. Background technique [0002] Conventionally, the following two methods are known as methods for obtaining deformation by an electric field. [0003] (1) After polarization treatment is performed using a ferroelectric phase of a ferroelectric body, a substantially linear piezoelectric effect (deformation by an electric field) is obtained. The feature of this method is to use a ferroelectric body, fix the domain (domin) by polarization treatment (that is, make the domain not rotate), and use the application of an electric field to move the positive and negative ions in the crystal to obtain a linear piezoelectric displacement. As a representative example, the piezoelectric material Pb(ZrTi)O 3 (PZT) The piezoelectric effect was obtained using thi...

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IPC IPC(8): H01L41/187
Inventor 任晓兵
Owner JAPAN SCI & TECH CORP
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