Juanjuan Wang , Pengkang Ma , Qizhen Chai , Fusheng Lai , Hongliang Du , Li Jin , Zhanhui Peng , Xiaolian Chao , Tianyi Yang
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Abstract
Ceramics with superior energy storage properties, serving as the dielectric layer of capacitors, are crucial for constructing high performance capacitors. In this study, we designed and characterized (1-x) (0.94Bi0.5Na0.5Ti03-0.06BaTiO3)-xNaTaO3 (BNBT-xNT) lead-free ceramics with enhanced energy storage capabilities. The incorporation of NaTaO3 induced a transition from non-polar to polar relaxation phase and transformed nano-domains into nano-micro domains. Under an applied electric field of 250 kV/cm, the 0.92 BNBT-0.08NT ceramics exhibited significantly higher effective energy storage density Wrec (3.07 J/cm3) and energy storage efficiency η (68 %). Moreover, these ceramics demonstrated remarkable discharge energy density Wd (1.1 J/cm3), high power density PD (75 MW/cm3), and fast charge and discharge speed t0.9 (258 ns). The exceptional stability in terms of energy storage performance suggests that BNBT-0.08NT ceramics hold great potential for pulse power applications.
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