Method for depolarization suppression of rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals

20230117560 · 2023-04-20

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    Abstract

    A method for depolarization suppression of in rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystal. The purpose of the present invention is to address the problem that the rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals would depolarize when driven to sufficiently electric field due to their low coercive field. In the present invention, the crystal cut, poling direction and compressive stress application direction of the crystal is selected based on the domain structure and anisotropic nature of the crystal such that the spontaneous direction(s) of the crystal would rotate towards the poling direction in response to the applied compressive stress. Through application of appropriate compressive stress, the magnitude of depolarization field of the rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals can be effectively increased.

    Claims

    1. A method for depolarization suppression of rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals comprising: step 1: select crystal cut, poling direction and application direction of compressive stress according to domain structures and anisotropic nature of the rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals, such that spontaneous polarization direction(s) of the relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals would rotate towards the poling direction under the application of the compressive stress; wherein the rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals comprise one or more of Pb(Zn.sub.1/3Nb.sub.2/3)O.sub.3, Pb(Mg.sub.1/3Nb.sub.2/3)O.sub.3, Pb(In.sub.1/2Nb.sub.1/2)O.sub.3, Pb(Fe.sub.1/2Nb.sub.1/2)O.sub.3, Pb(Yb.sub.1/2Nb.sub.1/2)O.sub.3, Pb(Lu.sub.1/2Nb.sub.1/2)O.sub.3, Pb(Mn.sub.1/2Nb.sub.1/2)O.sub.3, PbZrO.sub.3 and PbTiO.sub.3 and modified and/or doped derivative thereof; wherein in the step 1, the rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals comprise [011].sub.3 poled single crystal of [0-11].sub.133 [100].sub.2×[011].sub.3 cut, wherein [011].sub.3 is a longitudinal direction, and [0-11].sub.1 and [100].sub.2 are two transverse directions; wherein the application direction of the compressive stress is in the [100].sub.2 direction; wherein in the step 1, the rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals comprise [001].sub.3 poled single crystal of [110].sub.1×[1-10].sub.2×[001].sub.3 cut, wherein [001].sub.3 is a longitudinal direction and [100].sub.1 and [1-10].sub.2 are two transverse directions; wherein the application direction of the compressive stress is in the [100].sub.1 or [1-10].sub.2 direction; wherein in the step 1, the rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals comprise [001].sub.3 poled single crystal of [100].sub.1×[010].sub.2×[001].sub.3 cut, wherein [001].sub.3 is a longitudinal direction, and [100].sub.1 and [010].sub.2 are two transverse directions; wherein the application direction of the compressive stress is in the [100].sub.2 or [010].sub.2 direction; step 2: apply the compressive stress onto the single crystals along the application direction determined in step 1, apply a negative electric field opposite to the poling direction of the single crystals using a DC power supply, measure strain of the single crystals at different driving electric field, plot an electric field-strain curve and obtain depolarization field of the single crystals under the compressive stress; step 3: repeat step 2 for times and obtain the depolarization field of the single crystals under application of different compressive stress, and note that prior to repeat step 2, re-pole the rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystal, a compressive stress-depolarization field curve of the rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystal is finally obtained; and step 4: determine direction and magnitude of the compressive stress required for depolarization suppression of the single crystals during actual application based on the application direction of the compressive stress obtained in step 1 and the compressive stress-depolarization field curve obtained in the step 3; the applied compressive stress should be no less than the compressive stress indicated in the compressive stress-depolarization field curve obtained in the step 3 at the corresponding driving electric field.

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    10. The method for depolarization suppression of rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals according to claim 1, wherein in the step 2, the compressive stress is applied by dead weights, or by springs and pre-stress bolts, or by pre-stressed reinforcing ribs or by tensile membranes; in the step 2, the methods to measure the strain of the single crystals under different electric field comprises contact methods or contactless methods, wherein strain gauges, dial gauges or linear variable differential transformers are utilized for the contact methods and laser Doppler vibrometers are used for the contactless methods.

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    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0020] FIG. 1 is a diagram showing the experiment device: wherein 101 is an upper load plate of the experiment device, 102 is a crystal positioning fixture, 103 is the relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystal, 104 is another crystal positioning fixture, 105 is the base plate of the experiment device, 106 is a strain gauge, 107 is a conducting wire connecting the positive surface of the crystal and 108 is a conducting wire connecting the negative surface of the crystal.

    [0021] FIG. 2 are diagrams showing the phase structure, the poling direction and the domain structure of the rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals in the present invention.

    [0022] FIG. 3 are diagrams showing the influence of the compressive stress in the [001].sub.3 direction and the negative electric field in [001].sub.3 direction on [001].sub.3 poled rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals; wherein 301 denotes depolarization due to the negative electric field, 302 shows the electric field free and stress free state, 303 denotes depolarization caused by the combined effect of the compressive stress and the negative electric field;

    [0023] FIG. 4 are diagrams showing the influence of the compressive stress in the [100].sub.2 direction and the negative electric field in the [011].sub.3 direction on the rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals poled along [011].sub.3 direction; wherein 401 denotes depolarization due to the negative electric field, 402 denotes the electric field free and stress free state, and 403 denotes depolarization suppression due to the application of compressive stress;

    [0024] FIG. 5 are diagrams showing the influence of the compressive stress in the [010].sub.2 direction and the negative electric field in the [001].sub.3 direction on the [001].sub.3 poled rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals; wherein 501 denotes depolarization due to the negative electric field, 502 denotes the electric field free and stress free state, and 503 shows depolarization suppression due to the application of compressive stress;

    [0025] FIG. 6 is an electric field-strain plot of the [011].sub.3 poled PZN-5.5% PT rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals; and

    [0026] FIG. 7 is a compressive stress-depolarization field curve of the [011].sub.3 poled PZN-5.5% PT rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals.

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    [0027] To better explain the purposes and advantages of the present invention, hereafter a detailed description will be given to the present invention in conjunction with accompanying drawings.

    [0028] In FIG. 1 an experiment device for applying compressive stress on the relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals is disclosed. The experiment device comprises an upper load plate, a base plate and crystal positioning fixtures. By applying compressive stress evenly through the upper load plate and measuring the strain of the relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystal, the depolarization field under the compressive stress can be obtained.

    [0029] FIG. 2 shows the poling direction and the domain structure of the rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals. The symmetry of lattices of the relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystal depends on the phase structure thereof, and is independent of polarization. However, when poled along different directions, the electric domain structures formed in the relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystal would be different; therefore, the macroscopic symmetry thereof is closely related to the poling direction of the crystal. For the relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals of the three typical cuts, the macroscopic symmetry thereof depends on the poling direction, as shown in FIG. 1. The macroscopic symmetry of the crystal poled along the spontaneous polarization direction is the same as the microscopic symmetry thereof, and the macroscopic physical performance of the crystal reflects the properties of single domain of the crystal. When poled along a nonpolar axis, the crystal is in multidomain state, and at this time the macroscopic symmetry is dependent on the poling direction.

    [0030] Embodiment 1: a method for depolarization suppression of the PZN-5.5% PT rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals comprising:

    Step 1: Select the crystal cut, polarization direction and the application direction of compressive stress according to domain structure and anisotropic nature of the rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals, such that the spontaneous polarization direction(s) of the rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals would rotate towards the poling direction under the application of the compressive stress (as shown in FIGS. 3-5);
    Step 2: Apply compressive stress onto the single crystal along the direction determined in step 1, apply a negative electric field opposite to the poling direction of the single crystal using a DC power supply, measure the strain of the single crystals at different driving electric field, plot the electric field-strain curve and obtain the depolarization field of the crystals under compressive stress; wherein the compressive stress is applied via dead weights; and one approach to measure the strain of the crystals under different electric field is to use a strain gauge and a strain gauge meter;
    Step 3: Repeat step 2 for times and obtain the depolarization field of the crystals under different compressive stress. Note that prior to repeat step 2, the rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystal should be re-poled, a compressive stress-depolarization field curve of the rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystal can be finally obtained (as shown in FIGS. 6 and 7);
    Step 4: Determine the direction and magnitude of the compressive stress required for depolarization suppression of the single crystals during actual application based on the application direction of the compressive stress obtained in step 1, and the compressive stress-depolarization field curve obtained in the step 3. The applied compressive stress should be no less than the compressive stress indicated in the compressive stress-depolarization field curve obtained in the step 3 at the corresponding driving electric field.

    [0031] The rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals poled along [001].sub.3 direction exhibit superior longitudinal piezoelectric properties, [001].sub.3 poled single crystal of [100].sub.1×[010].sub.2×[001].sub.3 cut included, wherein [001].sub.1 denotes the longitudinal direction, and [100].sub.1 and [010].sub.2 denote two lateral or transverse directions. However, excessively high compressive stress and/or negative electric field can result in rhombohedral-to-tetragonal phase transformation, as shown in FIG. 3, therefore, appropriate direct current bias is required to increase the stability of the crystals under high electric field and high strain conditions.

    [0032] The [011].sub.3 poled rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals exhibit excellent transverse piezoelectric properties along [100].sub.2 directions. The application of compressive stress along [100].sub.2 direction would promote the spontaneous polarization directions to rotate towards the poling direction. The negative drive electric field would have to first overcome the compressive stress and then can cause depolarization as shown in FIG. 4. Thus by applying the compressive stress in the [100].sub.2 direction, the depolarization field of the relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals poled along [011].sub.3 can be increased, the problem of low coercive field and depolarization field of the relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals can be overcome, and the maximum source level and output power of the underwater projectors can be effectively improved.

    [0033] As shown in FIG. 5, for rhombohedral relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals poled along [001].sub.3 direction, the compressive stress applied along [010].sub.2 direction would cause the spontaneous polarization directions to rotate towards the poling direction and generate positive strain in the [001].sub.3 direction. Therefore, by applying compressive stress in the [010].sub.2 direction or its equivalent [100].sub.1 direction, the depolarization field of the [001].sub.3 poled relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals can be increased and the maximum source level and output power of the underwater projectors can be effectively improved.