History of ferroelectric ceramics in Japan-glimpse of historic ferroelectric ceramic technology in Japan before 1955

Author(s):  
K. Okazaki
Author(s):  
Hongrui Jia ◽  
Zhigang Liang ◽  
Zhen Li ◽  
Fei Li ◽  
Linghang Wang

Ferroelectric ceramic materials with large and temperature-insensitive strain response are highly desired for the practical application of actuator in harsh environment conditions. In this work, a novel xBi(Mg1/2Zr1/2)O3-(0.55-x)PbZrO3-0.45PbTiO3 (xBMZ-PZ-0.45PT) ternary...


2020 ◽  
Vol 89 (3) ◽  
pp. 30901 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdelkader Rjafallah ◽  
Abdelowahed Hajjaji ◽  
Fouad Belhora ◽  
Abdessamad El Ballouti ◽  
Samira Touhtouh ◽  
...  

More recently, the ferroelectric ceramic/polymer composites have been progressively replacing ferroelectric ceramics and polymers as they combine their interesting properties. Such as high compliance of polymers and high electromechanical coupling of ferroelectric ceramics those are required for piezoelectric transducer applications. At the same time, the ferroelectric ceramic/polymer composites formalism for predicting their energy-conversion capabilities is of both academic and industrial interest. The novelty of this paper is that the electrical power harvested by the PZT/PU polarized composite has been expressed in terms of the effective longitudinal piezoelectric coefficient (d33) of the composite via a parameter p related to the poling ratio. Besides, the parameter p, that is characterizing the PZT/PU composites with different longitudinal piezoelectric coefficients (d33), was evaluated. The other parameters of the electrical power expression were calculated using the Yamada model for the dielectric, piezoelectric and elastic constants. Finally, a good agreement was found between experience and model.


MRS Bulletin ◽  
1996 ◽  
Vol 21 (7) ◽  
pp. 59-65 ◽  
Author(s):  
D.L. Polla ◽  
L.F. Francis

Ferroelectric ceramic thin films fit naturally into the burgeoning field of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). Microelectromechanical systems combine traditional Si integrated-circuit (IC) electronics with micromechanical sensing and actuating components. The term MEMS has become synonymous with many types of microfabricated devices such as accelerometers, infrared detectors, flow meters, pumps, motors, and mechanical components. These devices have lateral dimensions in the range of 10 μm–10 mm. The ultimate goal of MEMS is a self-contained system of interrelated sensing and actuating devices together with signal processing and control electronics on a common substrate, most often Si. Since fabrication involves methods common to the IC industry, MEMS can be mass-produced. Commercial applications for MEMS already span biomedical (e.g., blood-pressure sensors), manufacturing (e.g., microflow controllers), information processing (e.g., displays), and automotive (e.g., accelerometers) industries. More applications are projected in consumer electronics, manufacturing control, communications, and aerospace. Materials for MEMS include traditional microelectronic materials (e.g., Si, SiO2, Si3N4, polyimide, Pt, Al) as well as nontraditional ones (e.g., ferroelectric ceramics, shapememory alloys, chemical-sensing materials). The superior piezoelectric and pyroelectric properties of ferroelectric ceramics make them ideal materials for microactuators and microsensors.


1999 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Chen ◽  
Christopher S. Lynch ◽  
Doru Lupascu

Abstract This work describes a method for measurement of R-curve behavior in ferroelectric ceramics using four point bending specimens with a controlled surface crack. A short surface crack is produced by a Knoop indentation and the damage zone is polished away. The results are compared for two compositions of lead lanthanum zirconate titanate (PLZT), an elastio-plastic ferroelectric composition and a linear elastic electrostrictive composition. R-curves are measured in the crack length regime of 0.1 to 0.8 mm. The ferroelastic composition displays a toughness increase from 0.7 to 1.4 MPam. The linear elastic composition displays a constant toughness of between 0.6 and 0.7 MPa√m. The R-curve behavior of PLZT 8/65/35 is attributed to ferroelastic toughening.


2013 ◽  
Vol 03 (04) ◽  
pp. 1330003 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Peláiz-Barranco ◽  
Y. González-Abreu

Ferroelectric ceramics are important materials with a wide range of industrial and commercial applications. Since the discovery of the phenomenon of ferroelectricity, they have been the heart and soul of several multibillion dollar industries, ranging from high-dielectric-permittivity capacitors to developments in piezoelectric transducers, pyroelectric sensors, medical diagnostic transducers, electro-optical devices, etc. Materials based on barium titanate and lead zirconate titanate have dominated the field throughout their history. Actually, the ferroelectric ceramics from the Aurivillius family receive great attention due to their large remanent polarization, lead-free nature, relatively low processing temperatures, high Curie temperatures and excellent piezoelectric properties, which made them good candidates for multiple applications. This review presents a general overview of the progress in the studies on the ferroelectric ceramics from the Aurivillius family. The progress includes several aspects: (i) structural studies, (ii) dielectric and electric behavior, (iii) piezoelectricity, and (iv) pyroelectricity.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2057 (1) ◽  
pp. 012060
Author(s):  
K P Andryushin ◽  
I N Andryushina ◽  
L A Shilkina ◽  
L A Reznichenko

Abstract Ferroelectric ceramic materials based on the Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 (PZT) system were obtained by two-stage solid-phase synthesis followed by sintering using conventional ceramic technology. On the basis of the studies correlations between the thermal expansion and structural parameters of the investigated solid solutions were established. It was concluded that the obtained data are recommended to be used in the development of devices based on solid solutions with the participation of the PZT system.


2016 ◽  
Vol 66 (4) ◽  
pp. 353 ◽  
Author(s):  
H.H. Kumar ◽  
C.M. Lonkar ◽  
Balasubramanian K.

Synthesis by mechanochemical activation route and optimisation for power harvesting properties of nano-structured Pb0.98La0.02(NiSb)0.05[(Zr0.52Ti0.48)0.995]0.95O3 [La-PNS-PZT] ferroelectric ceramic composition has been carried out and reported here for the first time. Progressive perovskite phase formation during mechanical activation from 5 h to 40 h followed by reactive sintering was analyzed from X-Ray Diffraction analysis. Noticeable formation of perovskite phase after10 h of milling and further its completion in successive reactive sintering was observed. Particle morphology of the 10 h activated nano-La-PNS-PZT powder analysed by High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscope (HRTEM) indicated average particle size (d50) of about 24nm. Microstructural studies of samples reactively sintered at 1220 °C were performed by Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM) for powders activated for various durations, indicated the compact microstructure for 10 h activation which resulted in optimum piezoelectric properties viz. piezoelectric charge coefficient (d33=449x10-12 C/N), piezoelectric voltage coefficient (g33= 32x10-3 m-V/N), Figure of merit for power harvesting (14.4 x10-12 V-m-C/N2) accompanied by excellent stability of permittivity in the range -50 °C to 100 °C. The output voltage obtained from simulated random vibrations of aerospace vehicles at various Power Spectrum Density (PSD) values, measures about 3.0 mV output across resistance of 1 kΩ  indicating suitability of composition for harvesting the power from aerospace vehicle vibrations.


1996 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-55 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. F. Tiersten

An earlier system of rotationally invariant electroelastic equations for deformable insulators, which was derived from a well-defined macroscopic model, is extended to include the simplest mechanical and electrical viscous-type dissipation. The resulting nonlinear description satisfies the principle of material objectivity. When the resulting description is linearized, the viscous-type linear electrical dissipative variable contains the spin tensor because a biasing polarization is present in the ferroelectric ceramic.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 93-106 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ann S. Cordell ◽  
Neill J. Wallis ◽  
Gerald Kidder

ABSTRACTWe describe the curation and use of clay samples as part of the ceramic ecology program at the Florida Museum of Natural History's Ceramic Technology Laboratory (FLMNH-CTL). We outline the history of the comparative clay sample collection at the FLMNH-CTL and detail the standard operating procedure by which samples are processed, analyzed, and curated. We also provide examples of how the clay samples have been used in research projects as well as some of the challenges inherent to studies using such samples. Our collection of processed clays and associated thin sections, which is curated in perpetuity, represents a valuable resource for ongoing and future lab endeavors and is available to other researchers focusing on Florida and adjacent regions.


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