2016 年 41 巻 3 号 p. 251-254
(Na0.50K0.45Li0.05)NbO3 (NKLN) powder was synthesized by the malic acid complex solution method, and NKLN solid solutions were then fabricated at firing temperatures of 900−1050℃ using a conventional solid-state reaction technique. The piezoelectric properties of the resulting materials were measured, and samples produced at 950℃ were found to exhibit the maximum d33 and kp values of 151 pC/N and 32%, respectively. On the basis of a local structural analysis using high-energy X-ray diffraction, the distortion of NbO6 octahedra, which is the origin of the ferroelectric properties, also exhibited a maximum at 950℃. Thus, this is the optimal firing temperature for fabricating NKLN samples with excellent piezoelectric properties and the largest NbO6 octahedral distortion.