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BY 3.0 license Open Access Published by De Gruyter May 12, 2015

Effect of pores and grain size on the elastic and piezoelectric properties of quartz-based materials

  • Julie Aufort EMAIL logo , Oktay Aktas , Michael A. Carpenter and Ekhard K.H. Salje
From the journal American Mineralogist

Abstract

The role of grain size and porosity in the piezoelectric and elastic properties of SiO2-based materials was investigated using resonant piezoelectric spectroscopy (RPS) and resonant ultrasound spectroscopy (RUS). RPS performed on agate revealed a piezoelectric effect comparable in magnitude to that in single-crystal quartz. The observed strong piezoelectricity in agate requires preferential orientation of SiO2 during crystal growth. Similarly, in novaculite and sandstone finite (but weak) RPS signals were evident, suggesting that the expected randomization of the piezoelectric quartz grains is incomplete. On the other hand, Vycor, a silica glass with a porosity of 40%, showed no evidence of the piezoelectric effect. According to temperature-dependent RPS and RUS measurements, the α-β transition temperature in quartz does not change in polycrystalline samples. Finally, the temperature dependence under heating of the elastic constants is reversible in quartz and agate and irreversible in sandstone and Vycor.

Received: 2014-8-29
Accepted: 2014-11-30
Published Online: 2015-5-12
Published in Print: 2015-5-1

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