Table of Contents
1 Cover
5 Foreword by Professor Longtu Li
6 Foreword by Professor Jürgen Rödel
7 Preface
8 1 Fundamentals of Piezoelectricity 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Piezoelectric Effects and Related Equations 1.3 Ferroelectric Properties and Its Contribution to Piezoelectricity 1.4 Piezoelectric Parameters 1.5 Issues for Measuring Piezoelectric Properties References
9 2 High‐Performance Lead‐Free Piezoelectrics 2.1 Introduction 2.2 BaTiO3 2.3 (K,Na)NbO3 2.4 (Bi1/2Na1/2)TiO3 2.5 BiFeO3 2.6 Summary References
10 3 (K,Na)NbO3 System 3.1 Introduction of (K,Na)NbO3 3.2 Synthesis 3.3 Approaches to Piezoelectricity Enhancement 3.4 Fatigue and Mechanical Properties 3.5 KNN Thin Films 3.6 Single Crystals 3.7 Summary References
11 4 (Bi1/2Na1/2)TiO3 System 4.1 Introduction of BNT System 4.2 Extensive Research on Phase Diagram of (Bi1/2Na1/2)TiO3–BaTiO3 System 4.3 High Converse Piezoelectricity 4.4 Thin Films 4.5 Single Crystals 4.6 High‐Power Application 4.7 Summary and Outlook References
12 5 BaTiO3 System 5.1 Brief Introduction of History 5.2 BaTiO3‐Based Ceramics and Single Crystals 5.3 BaTiO3‐Based Solid Solution Ceramics 5.4 Piezoelectricity Enhancement 5.5 Key Issues of Sintering Processes 5.6 Mechanical Property 5.7 Summary and Outlook References
13 6 BiFeO3 System 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Brief Introduction to Multiferroic Materials 6.3 Multiferroicity of BiFeO3 6.4 Phase Diagram of BiFeO3 6.5 Dielectric Permittivity, Electrical Conductivity, and Domain Wall Conductivity of BiFeO3 6.6 Ion Substitutions in BiFeO3 6.7 BiFeO3‐Based Solid Solutions 6.8 Application of BiFeO3: Potentials and Status 6.9 Summary References
14 7 Applications 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Representative Applications of Lead‐Free Piezoelectric Ceramics 7.3 Other Potential Applications 7.4 Summary and Outlooks References
15 Index
List of Tables
1 Chapter 1Table 1.1 Piezoelectric constants.
2 Chapter 3Table 3.1 Effects of dopants on phase transition temperatures.Table 3.2 Select compositions of R–T phase transition and their properties.Table 3.3 The electronegativity and bonding fraction with oxygen of commonly ...
3 Chapter 4Table 4.1 Room‐temperatureSE and large‐signal