Lead zirconate titanate (PZT) ceramics have been widely investigated due to their excellent electrical properties and thermal stability. However, the sintering temperature of PZT ceramics usually exceeds 1200 °C, where lead elements undergo serious volatilization, leading to a stoichiometric ratio deviation of PZT-based ceramics, thereby deteriorating their electrical properties. In this work, we fabricated Li2CO3 (Li)-doped Pb0.96Sr0.04(Zr0.52Ti0.48)0.9Mn0.1O3 (PSZTMn) ceramics and investigated the influence of doping amount on their characteristics and electrical properties, especially high-power performance. The results showed that the addition of 0.7 wt % Li could decrease the sintering temperature from 1200 to 1050 °C and improve the density of PSZTMn ceramic, resulting in great electrical properties (d33 ∼ 426 pC/N, Qm ∼ 574, and kp ∼ 61.5%). Notably, the maximum vibration velocity (vm) of the low-temperature sintered PSZTMn + 0.7 wt % Li ceramic was significantly increased to 1.9 m/s, which is 19% higher than that of the conventional sintering sample (1.6 m/s). The excellent high-power performance of low-temperature sintering Li2CO3 doped PZT ceramics paves the way for their applications in piezoelectric actuators and transducers.
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