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  • ...''<sub>33</sub>''', quantifies the volume change when a [[Piezoelectricity|piezoelectric]] material is subject to an [[electric field]], or the polarization on the *[[List of piezoelectric materials]] ...
    836 bytes (105 words) - 00:58, 18 July 2024
  • ...xplaining many interesting electromechanical behaviors in hard crystalline materials and core mechanoelectric transduction phenomena in soft biomaterials.<ref>{ ...y yields large piezoresponse force microscopy signals in non-piezoelectric materials.| journal = Nature Communications| volume = 10| issue = 1| pages = 1266| do ...
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  • The basic surface acoustic wave device consists of a piezoelectric substrate with an input interdigitated transducer (IDT) on one side of the Surface acoustic wave technology takes advantage of the [[piezoelectric effect]] in its operation. Most modern surface acoustic wave sensors use a ...
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  • ...ref name=":03">{{Cite book|title = Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials|last = Kalpakjian|first = Serope|publisher = Pearson Education, Inc.|year = ...}}</ref> is typically used on [[Brittleness|brittle]] materials as well as materials with a high [[hardness]] due to the microcracking mechanics. ...
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  • ...more than the material with lower expansion coefficient. In this case, two materials, one in tensile strain, the other in compression strain, will induce substa ===Piezoelectric effect=== ...
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  • The wave is usually emitted by a [[piezoelectric]] cell or [[Electromagnetic acoustic transducer|EMAT sensor]] that is built ...e options are available to test plastics, glass, ceramics, metal and other materials. Along with coating thickness, it is widely being used for thicknesses of g ...
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  • ...d theoretical progress, driven in large part by the advent of multiferroic materials,<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Spaldin|first1=Nicola A.|last2=Cheong|first2=Sang ...ombine, say a magnetostrictive and a [[piezoelectric]] material. These two materials interact by strain, leading to a coupling between magnetic and electric pro ...
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  • {{Short description|Microscopy technique for piezoelectric materials}} ...be tip in order to excite deformation of the sample through the converse [[piezoelectric effect]] (CPE). The resulting deflection of the probe cantilever is detecte ...
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  • ...lectromagnetic induction, by changing the gap between 2 electrodes or by a piezoelectric material. ...require some form of transduction schemes, the most popular ones being: [[piezoelectric]], [[electrostatic]], [[piezoresistive]], electrodynamic, magnetic and [[ma ...
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  • ...te book |last1=Dvorak |first1=George J. |title=Micromechanics of Composite Materials |date=2013 |publisher=Springer Science |isbn=978-94-007-4100-3}}</ref> ===Composite materials=== ...
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  • ...phanou |first2=Philip J. |last3=Pisano |first3=Albert P. |date=2006 |title=Piezoelectric Aluminum Nitride Vibrating Contour-Mode MEMS Resonators |url=https://ieeexp ...lid once set into vibration would continue to vibrate indefinitely. Actual materials do not show such behavior and dissipation will happen due to some imperfect ...
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  • ...sample is moved up and down. This is typically done through the use of a [[piezoelectric]] material. The alternating magnetic field induces an electric field in the ...|date=2003-07-10|title=A simple vibrating sample magnetometer for use in a materials physics course|url=https://aapt.scitation.org/doi/10.1119/1.1572149|journal ...
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  • ...gy harvesting using piezoelectric materials |date=2021 |work=Ferroelectric Materials for Energy Harvesting and Storage |pages=187–207 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10. There are three classes of nanogenerators: [[piezoelectric]], [[triboelectric]], both of which convert mechanical energy into electric ...
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  • ...a Darvishi Cheshmeh Soltani, et Amit Bhatnagar. « A Review on Carbon-Based Materials for Heterogeneous Sonocatalysis: Fundamentals, Properties and Applications  ...], g-C<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub>, [[Matériaux dopés en carbone|carbon-doped materials]], [[Buckminsterfullerene]] (C60), and [[Mesoporous material|mesoporous]] c ...
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  • ...hanical events using an external magnetic field. Like [[piezoelectric]]ity materials, they can be used as actuators, but do not need to be physically connected ...esirable to link smaller magnetic particles together with tougher, elastic materials, such as a polymer, rather than use a continuous alloy filament.<ref>{{cite ...
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  • ...d-1970s,<ref>Thomas, L. J. and Bessman, S. P. (1975) "Micropump powered by piezoelectric disk benders", {{US Patent|3963380}}</ref> but attracted interest only in t ...rdito|first3=Raffaele|date=2019-04-18|title=3-D Design and Simulation of a Piezoelectric Micropump|journal=Micromachines|volume=10|issue=4|page=259|doi=10.3390/mi10 ...
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  • ...the input and output couplings. Resonators in the filter made from these materials need to be machined to precisely adjust their [[resonance frequency]] befor ...nsducer. '''b''' Langevin type piezoelectric transducer. '''c''' torsional piezoelectric transducer.]] ...
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  • ...e [[Absorption (acoustics)|absorption of acoustic radiation]] of different materials, ranging from [[metal]]s to [[subatomic particle]]s, have deducted that nuc ...lad|date=24 December 2009|title=Nuclear acoustic resonance in fluids using piezoelectric nanoparticles|journal=Journal of Magnetic Resonance|volume=203|issue=2|page ...
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  • ...ic wave]] that travel along the surface of solids. They can be produced in materials in many ways, such as by a localized impact or by [[Piezoelectricity|piezo- In isotropic, linear elastic materials described by [[Lamé parameters]] <math> \lambda </math> and <math> \mu </ma ...
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  • ...favored. The biggest advantage of quartz is that it is [[piezoelectricity|piezoelectric]]. This means that quartz resonators can directly convert their own mechan ...signals are converted to a mechanical wave in a device constructed of a [[piezoelectric]] crystal or ceramic; this wave is delayed as it propagates across the devi ...
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