Multifunctional Sm3+ modified layered perovskite La2Ti2O7 single crystals: Enhanced piezoelectric performance and color-stable orange emission
The demand for multifunctional materials with optical and electrical properties in industrial high-temperature applications has witnessed a rapid upsurge. Among ultra-high Curie temperature perovskite-like layered structure piezoelectrics, La2Ti2O7 (LTO) single crystal possesses the highest piezoele...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied physics letters 2024-12, Vol.125 (26) |
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Zusammenfassung: | The demand for multifunctional materials with optical and electrical properties in industrial high-temperature applications has witnessed a rapid upsurge. Among ultra-high Curie temperature perovskite-like layered structure piezoelectrics, La2Ti2O7 (LTO) single crystal possesses the highest piezoelectric coefficient, but the lack of luminescence limits its optical applications. In this work, by combining experiments and first-principles calculations, we find that Sm3+ doped LTO single crystals not only create strong orange emission with high-color-purity and high-color-stability under high temperature/pressure, but also achieve higher piezoelectric coefficient of 21.7 pC/N at 298 K and 25.6 pC/N at 773 K, accompanied by polarization enhancement originating from inner TiO6 octahedral twisting. In addition, systematic high-temperature in situ electrical measurements showed that Sm3+ doping also contributes to weakening the adverse effects of ferroelectric–ferroelectric phase transition on piezoelectricity, dielectricity, and conductivity. Our work provides insights into the performance optimization mechanisms of ultra-high Curie temperature piezoelectrics and paves the way for the development of high-performance electro-optic integrated and coupled devices for applications under extreme conditions. |
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ISSN: | 0003-6951 1077-3118 |
DOI: | 10.1063/5.0244121 |