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    PZT NANOCOMPOSITES REINFORCED BY SMALL AMOUNT OF MgO

    To enhance the fracture toughness of brittle lead titanate zirconate (PZT) ceramics, PZT nanocomposites with 0.1, 0.5 and 1.0 vol% MgO were fabricated by means of a conventional industrial fabrication method. Through scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observation, indentation tests and D–E hysteresis measurement, the properties of PZT/MgO nanocomposites are characterized. With the increase of additional MgO, the fracture mode of PZT/MgO nanocomposites gradually changes from intergranular to transgranular fracture and the fracture toughness is fairly enhanced. The electric coercive fields of PZT/MgO nanocomposites decrease gradually while the piezoelectric constant d33 hardly changes except that of PZT-1.0 vol% MgO which decreases about 13% compared with the monolithic PZT.