Valence-state-dependent defect engineering in Mn-doped PbTiO3 ceramics: Enhancing electromechanical properties through tetragonal distortion and defect dipoles
Abstract
Mn exerts multiple effects on lead-based piezoelectric ceramics due to its multivalent nature and strong affinity for oxygen vacancies; however, the mechanisms associated with distinct valence states are not yet fully understood. In this work, experimental characterization combined with first-principles calculations was employed to elucidate the valence-state-resolved structure–property relationships in PbTiO3−xMn (x = 0.01–0.04) ceramics. Mn2+/Mn3+ ions formed defect polarons and dipoles, which enhanced tetragonal distortion and suppressed domain-wall motion. Consequently, the mechanical quality factor (Qm) reached 1050 at x = 0.02. In contrast, Mn4+ incorporation reduced tetragonality due to c axis lattice contraction. Raman spectra and EPR analyses indicate that Mn3+-dominated defect dipoles were responsible for the largest distortion (c/a = 1.0575) and the highest Qm. Furthermore, the Mn′Ti polaron is structurally unstable due to Jahn–Teller distortion and is stabilized only through (Mn′Ti−Vo∙∙)∙ defect-dipole formation. These findings establish a clear structure–property relationship, demonstrate the critical role of valence-specific defect engineering in tailoring the macroscopic electrical properties of Mn-doped PbTiO3 ceramics, and offer guidance for the design and optimization of other lead-based piezoelectric ceramics.
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Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (6)
Haojie Yue
School of Power and Energy, Nanchang Hangkong University 1 , Nanchang 330063,
Yongsheng Li
Department of Chemistry, State Key Lab of Molecular Engineering of Polymers, and Shanghai Key Lab of Molecular Catalysis and Innovative Materials
Abdelhadi Kassiba
Institute of Molecules and Materials, UMR6283-CNRS, Le Mans University 4 , Le Mans 72000,
Chul-Hong Park
Department of Physics Education, Pusan National University 5 , Gumjung, Pusan 46241,
Liaoying Zheng
Key Laboratory of Inorganic Functional Material and Device, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 1 , 1295 Dingxi Road, Shanghai 200050,
Guorong Li
State Key Laboratory of Elemento‐Organic Chemistry Tianjin Key Laboratory of Biosensing and Molecular Recognition College of Chemistry Frontiers Science Center for New Organic Matter Nankai University Tianjin China