Lead-free piezo-electric porcelain composition, piezo-electric element using the same, and method for producing lead-free piezo-electric porcelain composition
09871187 ยท 2018-01-16
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Inventors
- Masato Yamazaki (Komaki, JP)
- Takayuki Matsuoka (Aichi, JP)
- Yoshiteru Honda (Ise, JP)
- Kazuaki Kitamura (Ise, JP)
- Hisashi Kozuka (Ichinomiya, JP)
- Toshiaki Kurahashi (Konan, JP)
- Yasuyuki Okimura (Inuyama, JP)
- Hideto Yamada (Komaki, JP)
- Kazushige Ohbayashi (Nagoya, JP)
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Abstract
A lead-free piezo-electric porcelain composition which contains a main phase having voids and which is formed of a first crystal phase composed of an alkali niobate/tantalate-based perovskite oxide having piezo-electric characteristics; and a sub-phase containing a second crystal phase composed of an A.sub.2B.sub.6O.sub.13-based compound (where the element A is a monovalent element and the element B is one or more divalent to hexavalent elements). The sub-phase fills voids present in the main phase.
Claims
1. A lead-free piezo-electric porcelain composition comprising: a main phase having voids and which is formed of a first crystal phase composed of an alkali niobate/tantalate-based perovskite oxide having piezo-electric characteristics; and a sub-phase containing a second crystal phase composed of an A.sub.2B.sub.6O.sub.13-based compound, where the element A is a monovalent element and the element B is one or more divalent to hexavalent elements, wherein the sub-phase fills the voids present in the main phase.
2. The lead-free piezo-electric porcelain composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein the element A includes at least one metal element selected from the group consisting of Li, Na and K and the element B includes at least one metal element selected from the group consisting of Co, Fe, Mg, Ni, Zr, Zn, Mn, Al, Nb, Ta, W and Ti.
3. The lead-free piezo-electric porcelain composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein the element B includes at least Mg.
4. The lead-free piezo-electric porcelain composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein the A.sup.2B.sub.6O.sub.13-based compound has a layered structure.
5. The lead-free piezo-electric porcelain composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein the content ratio of the second crystal phase in the lead-free piezo-electric porcelain composition is any of the following: (i) 0.30% by volume or more and 3.10% by volume or less, (ii) 0.50% by volume or more and 2.50% by volume or less, and (iii) 1.00% by volume or more and 2.00% by volume or less.
6. The lead-free piezo-electric porcelain composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein the volume ratio of the second crystal phase is larger than 50% when the whole of the sub-phase is taken as 100%.
7. The lead-free piezo-electric porcelain composition as claimed in claim 1, Wherein the alkali niobate/tantalate-based perovskite oxide forming the first crystal phase contains an alkaline earth metal.
8. The lead-free piezo-electric porcelain composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein the alkali niobate/tantalate-based perovskite oxide forming the first crystal phase is represented by a compositional formula (K.sub.aNa.sub.bLi.sub.cC.sub.d).sub.e(D.sub.fE.sub.g)O.sub.h, where the element C is one or more selected from the group consisting of Ca, Sr, Ba, and Rb, the element D is one or more, including at least Nb or Ta, selected from the group consisting of Nb, Ta, Ti and Zr, the element E is one or more selected from the group consisting of Mg, Al, Sc, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Zn, Ga and Y, a+b+c+d=1, e is any value, f+g=1, and h is any value that forms a perovskite.
9. The lead-free piezo-electric porcelain composition as claimed in claim 8, wherein the coefficient e satisfies 0.80e1.30.
10. A piezo-electric element comprising: a piezo-electric porcelain formed of the lead-free piezo-electric porcelain composition as claimed in claim 1, and an electrode attached to the piezo-electric porcelain.
11. A method for producing the lead-free piezo-electric porcelain composition as claimed in claim 1, the method comprising: mixing and calcining constituent raw materials of the first crystal phase to form a first powder, mixing and calcining constituent raw materials of the second crystal phase to form a second powder, and forming the lead-free piezo-electric porcelain composition by mixing the first powder and the second powder, molding to form a green body and firing, wherein the firing is closed firing performed while the green body is enclosed in a closed vessel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(14) The invention is next described in detail with reference to the drawings. However, the present invention should not be construed as being limited thereto.
(15) The piezo-electric porcelain composition as one embodiment of the invention is a lead-free piezo-electric porcelain composition comprising a main phase formed of a first crystal phase composed of an alkali niobate/tantalate-based perovskite oxide having piezo-electric characteristics and a sub-phase containing a second crystal phase composed of an A.sub.2B.sub.6O.sub.13-based compound. Hereinafter, the first crystal phase is also referred to as main phase and the crystal phase other than the main phase is referred to as sub-phase. Preferable compositions of the main phase and the sub-phase will be described below. The sub-phase stabilizes the structure of the main phase and improves the piezo-electric characteristics by mixing with the main phase. Specifically, the sub-phase has a function of stabilizing the structure of the main phase by filling the voids of the main phase. The sub-phase may include crystal phases (a third crystal phase and the like) other than the second crystal phase.
(16) <Composition of the Main Phase>
(17) The perovskite oxide that forms the main phase preferably includes at least one of an alkali niobate-based perovskite oxide and an alkali tantalate-based perovskite oxide. The term alkali niobate/tantalite-based perovskite oxide is a generic name encompassing a plurality of perovskite oxides. The alkaline component of the alkali niobate/tantalite-based perovskite oxide contains at least alkali metal(s) (K (potassium), Na (sodium), Li (lithium), Rb (rubidium), etc.) and may contain alkaline earth metal(s) (Ca (calcium), Sr (strontium), Ba (barium), etc.). Among alkali niobate/tantalite-based perovskite oxides, those represented by the following compositional formula are preferred:
(K.sub.aNa.sub.bLi.sub.cCa.sub.d).sub.e(D.sub.fE.sub.g)O.sub.h (1)
wherein the element C is one or more selected from Ca (calcium), Sr (strontium), Ba (barium) and Rb (rubidium), the element D is one or more, including at least Nb or Ta, selected from Nb (niobium), Ta (tantalum), Ti (titanium) and Zr (zirconium), the element E is one or more selected from Mg (magnesium), Al (aluminum), Sc (scandium), Mn (manganese), Fe (iron), Co (cobalt), Ni (nickel), Zn (zinc), Ga (gallium) and Y (yttrium), a+bcd=1, e is any value, f+g=1, and h is any value that forms a perovskite.
(18) In the above compositional formula (1), in the case where the elements C and E may each include one or two elements and also the element D may include one to three elements, the formula can be re-written as the following compositional formula (1a):
(K.sub.aNa.sub.bLi.sub.cC1.sub.d1C2.sub.d2).sub.e(D1.sub.f1D2.sub.f2D3.sub.f3E1.sub.g1E2.sub.g2)O.sub.h (1a)
wherein a+b+c+d1+d2=1, e is any value, f1+f2+f3+g1+g2=1, and h is any value that forms a perovskite. The compositional formula (1a) is equivalent to the above compositional formula (1). As understood from this example, in the case where the element C includes two metal elements, the value of coefficient d of the element C is represented by the sum of coefficients d1 and d2 of the two elements C1 and C2. The same applies to the elements D and E.
(19) In the above compositional formula (1), K (potassium), Na (sodium), Li (lithium) and the element C (Ca, Sr, Ba, Rb) are arranged at the so-called A site of the perovskite structure. Moreover, the element D (one or more, including at least Nb or Ta, selected from Nb, Ta, Ti and Zr) and the element E (one or more selected from Mg, Al, Sc, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Zn, Ga and Y) are arranged at the so-called B site. Of the coefficients a, b, c, and d of the elements at the A site, the sum of the first three coefficients (a+b+c) is preferably not zero but the coefficient d may be zero. Also, of the coefficients f and g of the elements D and E at the B site, the coefficient f of the element D is preferably not zero but the coefficient g of the element E may be zero. Namely, the alkali niobate/tantalite-based perovskite oxide of the present embodiment is preferably a perovskite oxide which contains at least one alkali metal (K, Na, Li and/or Rb) and may also contain alkaline earth metal(s) (Ca, Sr and/or Ba) at the A site and contains one or more, including at least Nb or Ta, selected from Nb, Ta, Ti, and Zr and also may contain one or more selected from the other metals (Mg, Al, Sc, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Zn, Ga and Y) at the B site. Furthermore, the B site most preferably includes Nb as a constituent element. The alkali niobate-based perovskite oxide containing Nb is preferable as compared with an alkali tantalite-based perovskite oxide containing no Nb by providing a lead-free piezo-electric porcelain composition having high a Curie temperature (Tc). This point may be ascertained by analogy from the results of FIG. 6 in WO 2011/093021 disclosed by the present applicant.
(20) As the values of the coefficients a, b, c, d, e, f, g and h in the above compositional formula (1), among the combinations of the values establishing the perovskite structure, preferable values can be selected from the viewpoint of electric characteristics or piezo-electric characteristics (especially piezo-electric constant d.sub.33) of the lead-free piezo-electric porcelain composition. Specifically, the coefficients a, b and c are each preferably a value of 0 or more and less than 1 but a=b=c=0 (i.e., a piezo-electric porcelain composition that does not contain any of K, Na and Li) is not satisfied. The coefficients a and b of K and Na are typically 0<a0.6 and 0<b0.6. The coefficient c of Li may be zero but is preferably 0<c0.2, and further preferably 0<c0.1. The coefficient d of the element C (one or more of Ca, Sr, and Ba) may be zero but is preferably 0<d0.2, and further preferably 0<d0.1. The coefficient e for the whole A site is any value but is preferably 0.80e1.30, further preferably 0.80e1.25, and most preferably 1.00e1.15. The coefficient h of oxygen may have any value as long as the main phase forms a perovskite oxide. A typical value of the coefficient h is about 3 and is preferably 2.9h3.1. The value of the coefficient h can be calculated from electrically neutral conditions of the composition of the main phase. However, as the composition of the main phase, even a composition that slightly deviates from electrically neutral conditions is allowable.
(21) A typical composition of the main phase is (K,Na,Li,Ca,Ba).sub.e(Nb,Ti,Zr)O.sub.h, which contains K, Na and Nb as main metal components. Since the main phase contains K, Na, and Nb as main metal components, the material composing the main phase is also referred to KNN or KNN material and the main phase is also referred to as KNN phase. When the main phase is formed of the KNN phase, it is possible to provide a lead-free piezo-electric porcelain composition having excellent piezo-electric characteristics.
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(23) In the A.sub.2B.sub.6O.sub.13-based compound that forms the second crystal phase, the element A is a monovalent element and the element B is one or more divalent to hexavalent elements. The element A preferably includes at least one selected from Li (lithium), Na (sodium) and K (potassium). Furthermore, the element B preferably includes at least one selected from Co (cobalt), Fe (iron), Mg (magnesium), Ni (nickel), Zr (zirconium), Zn (zinc), Mn (manganese), Al (aluminum), Nb (niobium), Ta (tantalum), W (tungsten) and Ti (titanium). Moreover, the element B further preferably includes at least Mg from the viewpoint of increasing insulation characteristics.
(24) The sub-phase containing the A.sub.2B.sub.6O.sub.13-based compound does not have piezo-electric characteristics of itself and has a function of improving sinterability and density by mixing it with the main phase. Moreover, when the sub-phase is added, it is possible to obtain a lead-free piezo-electric porcelain composition having excellent piezo-electric characteristics (especially piezo-electric constant d.sub.33 and electromechanical coupling coefficient kr). The A.sub.2B.sub.6O.sub.13-based compound is particularly preferably one having a layered structure. The A.sub.2B.sub.6O.sub.13-based compound having a layered structure has a remarkable effect of improving the characteristics of the piezo-electric porcelain composition by filling a large number of voids generated in the main phase to stabilize the structure of the main phase.
(25) The sub-phase of the piezo-electric porcelain composition may contain crystal phase(s) (third crystal phase and the like) other than the second crystal phase. As the third crystal phase, for example, it is preferable to utilize the crystal phase of an A.sub.3B.sub.5O.sub.15-based compound (where the element A is a monovalent or divalent metal and the element B is a divalent to pentavalent metal). As the A.sub.3B.sub.5O.sub.15-based compound, a compound can be utilized wherein the element A (monovalent or divalent metal) is at least one selected from Ba, Ca, Na, K and Li and the element B (divalent to pentavalent metal) is at least one selected from Nb, Ta, Ti, Mn, Fe, Ni, Co, Zn and Zr. Specifically, for example, it is possible to utilize (Ba,Na,K).sub.3(Nb,Fe).sub.5O.sub.15, (Ba,Na,K).sub.3(Nb,Ni,Fe).sub.5O.sub.15, (Ba,Na,K).sub.3(Nb,Co,Ni).sub.5O.sub.15, (Ba,Na,K).sub.3(Nb,Zn).sub.5O.sub.15, (Ba,Na,K).sub.3(Nb,Mn).sub.5O.sub.15, (Ba,Na,K).sub.3(Nb,Fe,Zn,Co).sub.5O.sub.15 and the like. When a third crystal phase is present, there is a possibility of increasing the stability of the whole piezo-electric porcelain composition. The sub-phase may contain a metal oxide different from the A.sub.3B.sub.5O.sub.15-based compound as the third crystal phase (or fourth crystal phase). Also, in the case where the sub-phase contains a crystal phase other than the second crystal phase, the volume ratio of the second crystal phase is preferably larger than 50%, more preferably 70% or more, and further preferably 80% or more when the whole of the sub-phase is taken as 100%. The reason is that the effect of the second crystal phase on the stabilization of the structure of the first crystal phase becomes insufficient when the ratio of the second crystal phase considerably decreases.
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(27) In the process T130, as raw materials of the sub-phase (second crystal phase), in addition to TiO.sub.2 powder, essential ones are selected from Li.sub.2CO.sub.3 powder, Na.sub.2CO.sub.3 powder, K.sub.7CO.sub.3 powder, Co.sub.3O.sub.4 powder, Fe.sub.2O.sub.3 powder, MgO powder, NiO powder, ZrO.sub.2 powder, MnO.sub.2 powder, Al.sub.2O.sub.3 powder, Nb.sub.2O.sub.5 powder, Ta.sub.2O.sub.5 powder, WO.sub.3 powder, and the like and they are weighed according to the compositional formula of the second crystal phase. In the case of producing a piezo-electric porcelain composition having a sub-phase containing the third crystal phase (e.g., the A.sub.3B.sub.5O.sub.15-based compound), in the process T130 or the process T145 described below, metal oxide powders to be raw materials of the third crystal phase may be appropriately mixed. Then, ethanol is added to these raw material powders and the whole is wet mixed in a ball mill preferably for 15 hours or more to obtain a slurry. In the process T140, a mixed powder obtained by drying the slurry is calcined, for example, under an air atmosphere at 600 C. to 1,100 C. for 1 to 10 hours to form a sub-phase calcined powder. The sub-phase calcined powder is a powder containing an A.sub.2B.sub.6O.sub.13-based compound or a powder containing a precursor of the A.sub.2B.sub.6O.sub.13-based compound. The precursor of the A.sub.2B.sub.6O.sub.13-based compound is a substance that is not yet the A.sub.2B.sub.6O.sub.13-based compound after completing calcination in the process T140 but will be converted into the A.sub.2B.sub.6O.sub.13-based compound by firing in the process T160 described below.
(28) In the process T145, the main-phase calcined powder and the sub-phase calcined powder are separately weighed and they are pulverized and mixed in a ball mill after adding a dispersant, a binder and ethanol to form a slurry. Furthermore, a mixed powder obtained by drying the slurry is calcined, for example, under an air atmosphere at 600 C. to 1,100 C. for 1 to 10 hours to form a calcined powder. As described below, in the present embodiment, a preferable ratio of the sub-phase in the piezo-electric porcelain composition is defined as % by volume. On the other hand, the mixing ratio of the main-phase calcined powder to the sub-phase calcined powder in the process T145 is defined using the weight of the main-phase calcined powder and the weight of the sub-phase calcined powder. On this occasion, it is possible to empirically determine the relationship between the sub-phase ratio (% by weight) at the mixing in the process T145 and the sub-phase ratio (% by volume) in the piezo-electric porcelain composition beforehand.
(29) In the process T150, a dispersant, a binder and ethanol are again added to the calcined powder obtained in the process T145 and the whole is pulverized and mixed to form a slurry. The slurry is dried in a spray-dry drier, granulated, and, for example, subjected to uniaxial pressing under a pressure of 20 MPa to be molded into a desired shape. The shapes of typical piezo-electric porcelains suitable for various devices as embodiments of the invention are a disk shape, a cylindrical shape, a rectangular plate shape, and the like. Thereafter, a CIP treatment (cold isostatic pressing treatment) is performed, for example, under a pressure of 150 MPa to obtain a green body. In the process T155, the obtained green body is held, for example, under an air atmosphere at 500 C. to 800 C. for 2 to 10 hours to perform a binder removal process in which the binder is pyrolized. In the process T160, the green body after the binder removal process is fired by holding it, for example, under an air atmosphere at a specific temperature (e.g., 1,150 C.) selected from 1,000 C. to 1,300 C. for 2 to 50 hours to obtain a piezo-electric porcelain. The firing at the process T160 is preferably closed firing performed in a state in which the green body is enclosed in a closed vessel. The reason for the closed firing is that metal elements such as alkali metals (Li, Na, and K) contained in the green body are prevented from dissipating to the outside during firing. As the closed vessel, for example, Alumina Saya A-1174 manufactured by OTAKE CERAM K.K., may be used. In the process T170, the piezo-electric porcelain is processed according to a dimensional accuracy required for the piezo-electric element. In the process T180, electrodes are attached to the thus obtained piezo-electric porcelain and a polarization treatment is performed in the process T190.
(30) The aforementioned production method is exemplary, and it is possible to utilize other various processes and treating conditions for producing the piezo-electric element. For example, instead of separately forming the main phase and the sub-phase beforehand and subsequently mixing and firing both powders as in
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(32) The piezo-electric porcelain compositions and the piezo-electric elements according to the embodiments of the invention can be widely used in vibration detection applications, pressure detection applications, oscillation applications, piezo-electric device applications, and the like. For example, they can be utilized for various devices including piezo-electric devices such as various sensors for detecting vibration (knock sensors, combustion pressure sensors, etc.), vibrators, actuators, and filters, high-voltage generating devices, micro power sources, various drive devices, position control devices, vibration suppressing devices, fluid ejecting devices (coating ejection, fuel ejection, etc.), and the like. In addition, the piezo-electric porcelain compositions and the piezo-electric elements according to the embodiments of the invention are particularly suitable for applications where excellent thermal durability is required (e.g., knock sensors, combustion pressure sensors, etc.).
EXAMPLES
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(34) The sample S01 in
(35) Samples S02 to S23 are compositions containing both the first crystal phase and the second crystal phase. Samples S02 to S23 are classified into a first group (samples S02 to S12) and a second group (samples S13 to S23). In samples S02 to S12 of the first group, the composition of the first crystal phase and the composition of the second crystal phase are the same as each other and only the sub-phase ratio (% by volume) is different. Also, in samples S13 to S23 of the second group, the composition of the first crystal phase and the composition of the second crystal phase are the same as each other and only the sub-phase ratio (% by volume) is different. The characteristics in composition of the main phase and the sub-phase are as follows in each group.
(36) <First Group (Samples S02 to S12)>
(37) (1) The element E of the main phase includes Fe and Mg.
(38) (2) The element B of the sub-phase includes Ti, Nb, Fe and Mg.
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(40) (1) The element E of the main phase does not include Fe but includes Mg alone.
(41) (2) The element B of the sub-phase does not include Fe but includes Ti, Nb and Mg.
(42) The sub-phase ratio of the first group (samples S02 to S12) ranges from 0.10% by volume to 5.30% by volume. The sub-phase ratio of the second group (samples S13 to S23) ranges from 0.10% by volume to 5.60% by volume. The sintered compacts of these samples S02 to S23 were prepared according to the aforementioned processes T110 to T160 in
(43) The coefficients f1, f2 and f3 in
(44) For samples S01 to S23, the treatments of the processes T170 to T190 were performed to prepare piezo-electric elements 200 (
(45) Samples S02 to S23 are all preferable in that the relative dielectric constant .sub.33.sup.T/.sub.0 is sufficiently large, as compared with sample S01 of the Comparative Example. As for the piezo-electric constant d.sub.33 and the electromechanical coupling coefficient kr, samples S03 to S11 and S14 to S22 are preferable in that they have a sufficiently large value as compared with sample S01 of the Comparative Example. However, samples S02 and S13 are slightly inferior to sample S01 and samples S12 and S23 are equal to sample S01.
(46) The graph of
(47) In a typical example, particularly important characteristics associated with a piezo-electric element are the piezo-electric constant d.sub.33 and the electromechanical coupling coefficient kr. Therefore, the sub-phase ratio of the piezo-electric porcelain composition to be used for the piezo-electric element is preferably in the range of 0.30% by volume or more to 10% by volume or less, more preferably in the range of 0.50% by volume or more to 2.50% by volume or less, and most preferably in the range of 1.00% by volume or more to 2.00% by volume or less. However, among three characteristics of the relative dielectric constant .sub.33.sup.T/.sub.0, the piezo-electric constant d.sub.33 and the electromechanical coupling coefficient kr, important one(s) may vary depending on the use of the porcelain composition in some cases. For example, a composition having large relative dielectric constant .sub.33.sup.T/.sub.0 is suitable for condensers. Moreover, a composition having a large piezo-electric constant d.sub.33 is suitable for actuators and sensors. Furthermore, a composition having a large electromechanical coupling coefficient kr is suitable for piezo-electric transformers and actuators. A piezo-electric porcelain composition suitable for each use is determined according to the characteristic(s) required by a particular application.
(48) The second column from the right end of
(49) In the sample S01 of the Comparative Example, the room-temperature phase transition point was observed. On the other hand, in samples S02 to S23, the room-temperature phase transition point was not observed in all cases. When the room-temperature phase transition point is present, the electrical characteristics and the piezo-electric characteristics of the piezo-electric porcelain composition change to a large degree, so that such a case is not preferable. From this viewpoint, samples S02 to S23 containing both the main phase and the sub-phase are more preferable than sample S01 of the Comparative Example in that the room-temperature phase transition point is absent.
(50) Samples S12 and S23 are almost equal to sample S01 of the Comparative Example in view of the piezo-electric constant d.sub.33 and the electromechanical coupling coefficient kr. Further, samples S02 and S13 have a smaller piezo-electric constant d.sub.33 and electromechanical coupling coefficient kr than those of sample S01 of the Comparative Example, but the room-temperature phase transition point is absent and the relative dielectric constant .sub.33.sup.T/.sub.0 is larger than that of sample S01. Therefore, samples S12, S23, S02 and S13 are more preferable than sample S01 in applications where the relative dielectric constant .sub.33.sup.T/.sub.0 is important and the presence of the room-temperature phase transition point becomes a problem (e.g., condenser uses).
(51) The right-end column of
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(53) As above, in the piezo-electric porcelain composition wherein the voids formed in the main phase are filled with the sub-phase, the crystal grains of the main phase are strongly bound to one another by the sub-phase. As a result, it is surmised that the piezo-electric constant d.sub.33 and the electromechanical coupling coefficient kr have extremely large values. As understood from
(54) The sub-phase ratio (% by volume) of samples S02 to S23 in
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(56) Samples S24 to S30 are all preferable in that the relative dielectric constant .sub.33.sup.T/.sub.0 and the piezo-electric constant d.sub.33 are sufficiently large as compared with sample S01 of the Comparative Example. Particularly, the piezo-electric constant d.sub.33 is 280 pC/N or more and, considering that the piezo-electric constant d.sub.33 of the piezo-electric porcelain composition of Patent Document 1 is at most about 250 pC/N, it is understood that the samples are extremely excellent with respect to the piezo-electric constant d.sub.33. Furthermore, samples S24 to S30 are preferable in that the electromechanical coupling coefficient kr is sufficiently large and the Curie point is 300 C. or higher, and thus is also sufficiently high. From the viewpoints of the relative dielectric constant .sub.33.sup.T/.sub.0 and the piezo-electric constant d.sub.33, the value of coefficient e in the compositional formula of the main phase is preferably 0.80e1.30, further preferably 0.80e1.25, and most preferably 1.00e1.15.
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(58) As shown in
(59) Various samples of the Examples shown in
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(61) In sample S01 of the Comparative Example, the piezo-electric constant d.sub.33 was decreased by 34% in the thermal cycle test. On the other hand, in samples S06, S17 and S36, the piezo-electric constant d.sub.33 was decreased only by about 6% in the thermal cycling test and the decrease ratio was sufficiently small. Thus, piezo-electric porcelain compositions containing the second crystal phase of the A.sub.2B.sub.6O.sub.13-based compound are also excellent in durability in thermal cycling.
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(63) The invention has been described in detail with reference to the above embodiments. However, the invention should not be construed as being limited thereto. It should further be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail of the invention as shown and described above may be made. It is intended that such changes be included within the spirit and scope of the claims appended hereto.