Bismuth Sodium Titanate Based Materials for Piezoelectric Actuators

Materials (Basel). 2015 Dec 4;8(12):8467-8495. doi: 10.3390/ma8125469.

Abstract

The ban of lead in many electronic products and the expectation that, sooner or later, this ban will include the currently exempt piezoelectric ceramics based on Lead-Zirconate-Titanate has motivated many research groups to look for lead-free substitutes. After a short overview on different classes of lead-free piezoelectric ceramics with large strain, this review will focus on Bismuth-Sodium-Titanate and its solid solutions. These compounds exhibit extraordinarily high strain, due to a field induced phase transition, which makes them attractive for actuator applications. The structural features of these materials and the origin of the field-induced strain will be revised. Technologies for texturing, which increases the useable strain, will be introduced. Finally, the features that are relevant for the application of these materials in a multilayer design will be summarized.

Keywords: bismuth sodium titanate; lead-free; multilayer; piezoelectric actuator.

Publication types

  • Review