2004
DOI: 10.1080/00150190490456989
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Dielectric Loss Reduction of Ferroelectric Lead Magnesium Niobate-Lead Titanate Sound Projector Drivers

Abstract: Improvement of the large signal dielectric loss of a commercial ferroelectirc lead magnesium niobate-lead titanate (PMN-PT) sound projector driver has been achieved without sacrificing other electromechanical properties. Length extensional resonators fabricated from the modified composition have been characterized for dielectric losses, 33-mode electromechanical coupling, and acoustic energy density under uniaxial compressive stress and large signal drive requirements for sound projectors. Selective doping and… Show more

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“…PMN-PT and PZN-PT single crystals were also used to make sound projectors (underwater SONAR transducers) using the k 31 -mode [444], k 32 -mode [445] and k 33 -mode [446,447,448,449]. In most SONAR projectors, the piezoelectric element is driven in the k 33 -length extensional mode by a large electric field ~0.4 MV/m under compressive mechanical stress ranging from 7 MPa to 63 MPa.…”
Section: Device Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PMN-PT and PZN-PT single crystals were also used to make sound projectors (underwater SONAR transducers) using the k 31 -mode [444], k 32 -mode [445] and k 33 -mode [446,447,448,449]. In most SONAR projectors, the piezoelectric element is driven in the k 33 -length extensional mode by a large electric field ~0.4 MV/m under compressive mechanical stress ranging from 7 MPa to 63 MPa.…”
Section: Device Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%