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Prediction of piezoelectric properties of crystal-ceramic composites

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In the framework of the model of a piezoelectrically active ferroelectric crystal-ceramic composite of the 0–3 type, the concentration dependences of the effective piezoelectric properties of this composite are determined. Two examples of such composites are discussed: the single-domain PbTiO3 crystal (Pb1 − x Ca itx)TiO3 ceramic and the polydomain PbTiO3 crystal (Pb1 − x Cax)TiO3 ceramic. Based on these examples, we analyzed the effect of the 90° domain structure, the form of crystalline inclusions, the remanent polarization of the ceramics, molar Ca concentration (x), and other factors of the effective piezoelectric coefficients e *3j and d *3j and and their anisotropy. The relation between the piezoelectric polarization of the composite to single-domain inclusions and the anisotropy of its piezoelectric coefficients is also studied.

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Translated from Kristallografiya, Vol. 48, No. 3, 2003, pp. 536–544.

Original Russian Text Copyright © 2003 by Glushanin, Topolov, Turik.

Hereafter the superscripts FC and cr indicate the PFC and crystalline inclusions, respectively, and an asterisk denotes the physical parameters characterizing the CCCFPA materials.

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Glushanin, S.V., Topolov, V.Y. & Turik, A.V. Prediction of piezoelectric properties of crystal-ceramic composites. Crystallogr. Rep. 48, 491–499 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1134/1.1578140

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