Relaxor phase evolution of (bi0.5na0.5-xkx)tio3 ceramics due to k ion substitution and their corresponding electrical properties

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  • who: Sam Yeon Cho and colleagues from the Department of Physics, Research Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Jeonbuk National University, KgsLyngby, Denmark have published the research: Relaxor Phase Evolution of (Bi0.5Na0.5-xKx)TiO3 Ceramics due to K Ion Substitution and Their Corresponding Electrical Properties, in the Journal: Energies 2020, 13, x FOR PEER REVIEW 3 of 10 1050-1150 °C After for 2 that, h. During the covered sintering processes, thepowder melting the BNKT pellets with various x of 10 mm. they were with the calcined to of prevent bismuth evaporation and ◦ C for to . . .

     

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