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Advanced piezoelectric materials : science and technology

Annotation Piezoelectric materials produce electric charges on their surfaces as a consequence of applying mechanical stress. They are used in the fabrication of a growing range of devices such as transducers (used, for example, in ultrasound scanning), actuators (deployed in such areas as vibration suppression in optical and microelectronic engineering), pressure sensor devices (such as gyroscopes) and increasingly as a way of producing energy. Their versatility has led to a wealth of research to broaden the range of piezoelectric materials and their potential uses. Advanced piezoelectric materials: science and technology provides a comprehensive review of these new materials, their properties, methods of manufacture and applications. After an introductory overview of the development of piezoelectric materials, Part one reviews the various types of piezoelectric material, ranging from lead zirconate titanate (PZT) piezo-ceramics, relaxor ferroelectric ceramics, lead-free piezo-ceramics, quartz-based piezoelectric materials, the use of lithium niobate and lithium in piezoelectrics, single crystal piezoelectric materials, electroactive polymers (EAP) and piezoelectric composite materials. Part two discusses how to design and fabricate piezo-materials with chapters on piezo-ceramics, single crystal preparation techniques, thin film technologies, aerosol techniques and manufacturing technologies for piezoelectric transducers. The final part of the book looks at applications such as high-power piezoelectric materials and actuators as well as the performance of piezoelectric materials under stress. With its distinguished editor and international team of expert contributorsAdvanced Piezoelectric Materials: Science and Technologyis a standard reference for all those researching piezoelectric materials and using them to develop new devices in such areas as microelectronics, optical, sound, structural and biomedical engineering -- Source other than Library of Congress
eBook, English, 2010
Woodhead Publishing, Cambridge, UK, 2010
1 online resource (xviii, 678 pages) : illustrations.
9781845699758, 1845699750
768194969
The development of piezoelectric materials and the new perspective / K. Uchino
Lead zirconate titanate-based piezo-ceramics / M. Kimura, A. Ando, and Y. Sakabe
Relaxor ferroelectric-based ceramics / K. Uchino
Lead-free piezo-ceramics / T. Takenaka
Quartz-based piezoelectric materials / Y. Saigusa
Lithium niobate and lithium tantalate-based piezoelectric materials / V. Ya. Shur
Single crystal PZN-PT, PMN-PT, PSN-PT and PIN-PT based piezoelectric materials / L. Luo, X. Zhao and H. Luo
Electroactive polymers as actuators / Y. Bar-Cohen
Piezoelectric composite materials / K. Uchino
Manufacturing methods for piezoelectric ceramic materials / K. Uchino
Multilayer technologies for piezo-ceramic materials / K. Uchino
Single crystal preparation techniques for manufacturing piezoelectric materials / L.-C. Lim
Thin film technologies for manufacturing piezoelectric materials / K. Wasa
Aerosol techniques for manufacturing piezoelectric materials / J. Akedo
Manufacturing technologies for piezoelectric transducers / K. Uchino
High power piezoelectric materials / K. Uchino
Photostrictive actuators using piezoelectric materials / K. Uchino
The performance of piezoelectric materials under stress / C.S. Lynch
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