Abstract High‐power piezoelectric ceramics typically require sustained vibration under strong AC electric fields. Therefore, multiple parameters such as piezoelectric coefficient d 33 , mechanical quality factor Q m , and Curie temperature T c should be optimized concurrently to enhance their vibrational speed and durability. Here (0.95‐ x )Pb(Zr 0.48 Ti 0.52 )O 3 ‐0.05 Pb(Mn 1/3 Sb 2/3 )O 3 ‐ x Pb(In 1/2 Nb 1/2 )O 3 ceramics were developed. As the value of x increased from 0 to 0.06, the piezoelectric coefficient d 33 improved from 275 pC/N to 440 pC/N, the electromechanical coupling coefficient k p increased from 0.53 to 0.64. Conversely, the quasi‐static Q m decreased from 2397 to 1754 and the T c shifted from 326°C and 317°C. The ceramic with an optimal composition at x = 0.06 demonstrated well‐coordinated high values for d 33 , Q m , k p , and T c values. Under an AC electric field of 25 V/mm, it exhibited a high‐filed Q m of 1226, an impressive vibration speed v 0 of 0.99 m/s at 25°C and 0.89 m/s at 120°C. These results indicate excellent vibration durability and temperature stability. This advancement could significantly contribute to the development of high‐performance ultrasonic motors, sonar systems, among other applications.
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