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Influence of the Incorporation of PZT (95/5) on PZT-5A Ceramics
Ferroelectrics, 2002A comparative study of the microstructure, electric and piezoelectric properties has been done on an unmodified PZT-5A and modified PZT-5A with PZT 95/5 prepared by two routes: mixed oxides and hydroxide coprecipitation. Piezoelectric and dielectric properties of the materials has been characterised.
T. Jardiel +3 more
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International Astronomical Union Colloquium, 1972
SUMMARYThe location of Ottawa PZT’s at various times was explained.PZT N° 1, modelled after the Washington PZT was located – from 1952-1960 in main observatory building, Ottawa 1960-1967.3 in special hut before observatory building 1967.4, near Calgary, Alberta, on the same parallel as Herstmonceux (within a few seconds of arc).
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SUMMARYThe location of Ottawa PZT’s at various times was explained.PZT N° 1, modelled after the Washington PZT was located – from 1952-1960 in main observatory building, Ottawa 1960-1967.3 in special hut before observatory building 1967.4, near Calgary, Alberta, on the same parallel as Herstmonceux (within a few seconds of arc).
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Preparation of PZT fine powders for fabricating PZT thick films
Ferroelectrics, 2001Abstract A new process for preparation of PZT fine powder was proposed. By adding acetone and ammonia water to the precursor solution at suitable stages, nanosized powders with minimum agglomeration can be obtained. The effect of these additives on the powder preparation is analyzed according to the principle of the growth dynamics and the ...
A. L. Ding +4 more
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A sol-gel PZT/PZT transducer for coaxial photoacoustic imaging
2016 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2016Photoacoustic (PA) imaging employs a pulsed laser to generate acoustic waves to be detected with a piezoelectric transducer. A coaxial, or even confocal, optical-acoustic arrangement has been desired to achieve high resolution and high sensitivity PA imaging. This research reports several designs and fabrications of sol-gel based PZT/PZT single-element
Masayuki Tanabe +5 more
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Biotemplated Synthesis of PZT Nanowires
Nano Letters, 2013Piezoelectric nanowires are an important class of smart materials for next-generation applications including energy harvesting, robotic actuation, and bioMEMS. Lead zirconate titanate (PZT), in particular, has attracted significant attention, owing to its superior electromechanical conversion performance.
Kellye, Cung +10 more
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Journal of Materials Science, 1997
A novel method of cathodic deposition of complex oxide compounds has been demonstrated on the deposition of ferroelectric PZT films. In the proposed approach, PZT film formation on graphite and carbon fibre mat substrates was achieved via a peroxoprecursor.
I ZHITOMIRSKY +3 more
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A novel method of cathodic deposition of complex oxide compounds has been demonstrated on the deposition of ferroelectric PZT films. In the proposed approach, PZT film formation on graphite and carbon fibre mat substrates was achieved via a peroxoprecursor.
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PZT-5A4/PA and PZT-5A4/PDMS piezoelectric composite bimorphs
Smart Materials and Structures, 2014Disc type reinforced piezoelectric composite bimorphs with series connection were designed and the performance was investigated. The composite bimorphs (PZT/PA and PZT/PDMS (40/60 vol%)) were successfully fabricated by a compression molding and solution casting technique.
Babu, I. +2 more
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2008 17th IEEE International Symposium on the Applications of Ferroelectrics, 2008
Lead zirconate titanate, Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 or PZT, is the best known and most important piezoelectric material. During the fifty years since its discovery its structure and properties have been studied in a great detail. Despite these efforts and the fact that PZT is used in innumerable devices its properties are still not well understood. PZT is not (widely)
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Lead zirconate titanate, Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 or PZT, is the best known and most important piezoelectric material. During the fifty years since its discovery its structure and properties have been studied in a great detail. Despite these efforts and the fact that PZT is used in innumerable devices its properties are still not well understood. PZT is not (widely)
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Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1980
Time‐dependent deformation in the sonar transducer ceramic, PZT, was studied by stress‐relaxation techniques. Logarithmic stress relaxation was not observed but the data could be treated in terms of an analysis of thermally activated deformation by Reed‐Hill and Dahlberg. The room‐temperature activation energy and activation volume
K. A. ESAKLUL +2 more
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Time‐dependent deformation in the sonar transducer ceramic, PZT, was studied by stress‐relaxation techniques. Logarithmic stress relaxation was not observed but the data could be treated in terms of an analysis of thermally activated deformation by Reed‐Hill and Dahlberg. The room‐temperature activation energy and activation volume
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