Piezoelectric ceramic, method for producing the same, piezoelectric element, multilayer piezoelectric element, liquid ejection head, liquid ejecting apparatus, ultrasonic motor, optical device, vibrating apparatus, dust-removing apparatus, imaging apparatus, and electronic device

US2016351789A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016351789-A1
Application numberUS-201515115192-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateJan 15, 2015
Priority dateJan 29, 2014
Publication dateDec 1, 2016
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Provided is a piezoelectric ceramic that does not contain any of lead, potassium, and cobalt and has a high Curie temperature, a good mechanical quality factor, and good piezoelectric properties. The piezoelectric ceramic includes a perovskite-type metal oxide represented by General Formula (1), CuO, and MgO. In the piezoelectric ceramic, the content of CuO is 0.1 mol % or more and 1 mol % or less and the content of MgO is 0.1 mol % or more and 2 mol % or less of the content of the perovskite-type metal oxide. (Na x Ba 1-y )(Nb y Ti 1-y )O 3 , where 0.85≦ x ≦0.92, 0.85≦ y ≦0.92, 0.95≦ x/y ≦1.05.  General Formula (1):

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1 . A piezoelectric ceramic comprising: a perovskite-type metal oxide represented by General Formula (1): (Na x Ba 1-y )(Nb y Ti 1-y )O 3 , where 0.85 ≦x≦ 0.92, 0.85 ≦y≦ 0.92, and 0.95 ≦x/y≦ 1.05;  General Formula (1): CuO; and MgO, wherein a content of CuO is 0.1 mol % or more and 1 mol % or less and a content of MgO is 0.1 mol % or more and 2 mol % or less of a content of the perovskite-type metal oxide. 2 . The piezoelectric ceramic according to claim 1 , wherein an average of equivalent circular diameters of crystal grains constituting the piezoelectric ceramic is 0.5 μm or more and 20 μm or less. 3 . A method for producing the piezoelectric ceramic according to claim 1 , the method comprising: sintering a raw material powder including Na, Nb, Ba, Ti, Cu, and Mg, wherein the molar ratio of Na to Nb included in the raw material powder is 0.95≦Na/Nb≦1.10. 4 . The method according to claim 3 , wherein a sintering temperature is 1200° C. or less. 5 . A piezoelectric element comprising: a first electrode; a piezoelectric material portion; and a second electrode, wherein the piezoelectric material portion includes the piezoelectric ceramic according to claim 1 . 6 . A multilayer piezoelectric element comprising: a plurality of piezoelectric ceramic layers; and a plurality of electrode layers each including an internal electrode, the piezoelectric ceramic layers and the electrode layers being alternately stacked on top of one another, wherein the piezoelectric ceramic layers each include the piezoelectric ceramic according to claim 1 . 7 . The multilayer piezoelectric element according to claim 6 , wherein the internal electrode includes Ag and Pd, and wherein a ratio M1/M2 of a weight M1 of Ag to a weight M2 of Pd is 1.5≦M1/M2≦9.0. 8 . The multilayer piezoelectric element according to claim 6 , wherein the internal electrode includes at least one element selected from Ni and Cu. 9 . A liquid ejection head comprising: a liquid chamber including a vibrating portion in which the piezoelectric element according to claim 5 is disposed; and an ejection port communicating with the liquid chamber. 10 . A liquid ejecting apparatus comprising: a recording-medium transportation section; and the liquid ejection head according to claim 9 . 11 . An ultrasonic motor comprising: a vibrating body in which the piezoelectric element according to claim 5 is disposed; and a moving body in contact with the vibrating body. 12 . An optical device comprising: a driving section including the ultrasonic motor according to claim 11 . 13 . A vibrating apparatus comprising: a vibrating body including a vibrating plate on which the piezoelectric element according to claim 5 is disposed. 14 . A dust-removing apparatus comprising: a vibrating portion including the vibrating apparatus according to claim 13 . 15 . An imaging apparatus comprising: the dust-removing apparatus according to claim 14 ; and an imaging-element unit, wherein the vibrating plate of the dust-removing apparatus is disposed on a light-receiving-side surface of the imaging-element unit. 16 . An electronic device comprising a piezoelectric acoustic component comprising: the piezoelectric element according to claim 5 . 17 . A liquid ejection head comprising: a liquid chamber including a vibrating portion in which the multilayer piezoelectric element according to claim 6 is disposed; and an ejection port communicating with the liquid chamber. 18 . A liquid ejecting apparatus comprising: a recording-medium transportation section; and the liquid ejection head according to claim 17 . 19 . An ultrasonic motor comprising: a vibrating body in which the multilayer piezoelectric element according to claim 6 is disposed; and a moving body in contact with the vibrating body. 20 . An optical device comprising: a driving section including the ultrasonic motor according to claim 19 . 21 . A vibrating apparatus comprising: a vibrating body including a vibrating plate on which the multilayer piezoelectric element according to claim 6 is disposed. 22 . A dust-removing apparatus comprising: a vibrating portion including the vibrating apparatus according to claim 21 . 23 . An imaging apparatus comprising: the dust-removing apparatus according to claim 23 ; and an imaging-element unit, wherein the vibrating plate of the dust-removing apparatus is disposed on a light-receiving-side surface of the imaging-element unit. 24 . An electronic device comprising a piezoelectric acoustic component comprising: the multilayer piezoelectric element according to claim 6 .

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What does patent US2016351789A1 cover?
Provided is a piezoelectric ceramic that does not contain any of lead, potassium, and cobalt and has a high Curie temperature, a good mechanical quality factor, and good piezoelectric properties. The piezoelectric ceramic includes a perovskite-type metal oxide represented by General Formula (1), CuO, and MgO. In the piezoelectric ceramic, the content of CuO is 0.1 mol % or more and 1 mol % or l…
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Canon Kk
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Primary CPC classification C04B35/495. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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