Effects of crystallization temperature on phase evolution and energy storage properties of BaO-Na2O-Nb2O5-SiO2-Al2O3 glass-ceramics

2018 
Abstract Barium sodium niobate (BNN) glass ceramics were successfully fabricated with controllable crystallization by technology for heating processing and the effects of crystallization temperatures on phase evolution, microstructure, dielectric properties and breakdown strength were investigated systematically. In addition, the empirical power-law dependence of breakdown strength on thickness ( E b ∝ d - n ) was confirmed in BNN glass-ceramic system with an exponent n of 0.21. Based on the results, the BNN glass ceramic crystallized at 800 °C presents a remarkable breakdown strength (BDS) of 2322 kV/cm with the tested thickness of 30 μm, and the highest energy density of 16.6 J/cm 3 was achieved.
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