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Bulk Crystal Growth of Piezoelectric PMN-PT Crystals Using Gradient Freeze Technique for Improved SHM SensorsThere has been a growing interest in recent years in lead based perovskite ferroelectric and relaxor ferroelectric solid solutions because of their excellent dielectric, piezoelectric and electrostrictive properties that make them very attractive for various sensing, actuating and structural health monitoring (SHM) applications. We are interested in the development of highly sensitive and efficient PMN-PT sensors based on large single crystals for the structural health monitoring of composite materials that may be used in future spacecrafts. Highly sensitive sensors are needed for detection of defects in these materials because they often tend to fail by distributed and interacting damage modes and much of the damage occurs beneath the top surface of the laminate and not detectable by visual inspection. Research is being carried out for various combinations of solid solutions for PMN-PT piezoelectric materials and bigger size crystals are being sought for improved sensor applications. Single crystals of this material are of interest for sensor applications because of their high piezoelectric coefficient (d33 greater than 1700 pC/N) and electromechanical coefficients (k33 greater than 0.90). For comparison, the commonly used piezoelectric ceramic lead zirconate titanate (PZT) has a d33 of about 600 pC/N and electromechanical coefficients k33 of about 0.75. At the present time, these piezoelectric relaxor crystals are grown by high temperature flux growth method and the size of these crystals are rather small (~3x4x5 mm(exp 3). In the present paper, we have attempted to grow bulk single crystals of PMN-PT in a 2 inch diameter platinum crucible and successfully grown a large size crystal of 67%PMN-33%PT using the vertical gradient freeze technique with no flux. Piezoelectric properties of the grown crystals are investigated. PMN-PT plates show excellent piezoelectric properties. Samples were poled under an applied electric field of 5 kV/cm. Dielectric properties at a frequency of 1 kHz are examined. The grown PMN-PT crystals show typical relaxor dielectric properties. Additionally, the thermal properties of the sample are tested. The results are in good agreement with those found in the literature and some are reported for the first time.
Document ID
20080010847
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Aggarwal, Mohan D.
(Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical Univ. Huntsville, AL, United States)
Kochary, F.
(Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical Univ. Huntsville, AL, United States)
Penn, Benjamin G.
(Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical Univ. Huntsville, AL, United States)
Miller, Jim
(Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical Univ. Huntsville, AL, United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
September 11, 2007
Subject Category
Nonmetallic Materials
Meeting Information
Meeting: Structural Health Monitoring
Location: Stanford, CA
Country: United States
Start Date: September 11, 2007
End Date: September 14, 2007
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: W9113M-04-C-0005
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF-HRD-0531183
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNG06GC58A
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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