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Piezoelectric softening by Nb substitution in (Ba, Pb) ZrO3 ceramicsFraygola et al., 2017
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- Fraygola B
- Chandrasekanar A
- Bahati D
- Salazar U
- Biancoli A
- Marzari N
- Damjanovic D
- Setter N
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- Journal of the American Ceramic Society
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Donor doping is commonly applied for softening of the piezoelectric and dielectric properties and facilitation of polarization switching in the ubiquitous Pb (Zr, Ti) O3 [PZT] ceramics. The origin of the donor‐dopant effects is not entirely clear.(Pb, Ba) ZrO3 [PBZ] is a related …
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