Papers by Author: Takeshi Kobayashi

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Abstract: Photovoltaic lead lanthanum zirconate titanate films in a layered structure of different crystallographic orientations are fabricated by an optimized metalorganic deposition method. Such films of (001) orientation exhibit a photovoltaic electrical power of approximately 20 times higher than that of random films. The anisotropic optical properties of the oriented films, including dark conductivity, photoconductivity and photovoltaic tensor surfaces, are obtained quantitatively. These results show that the photovoltaic output current and power of the oriented films are highly improved to be equal to those of semiconductors and suitable for application in the optical sensor of micro-electro-mechanical systems.
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Abstract: This paper reports on the formation of film structures and the highly improved photovoltaic output current of the lead lanthanum zirconate titanate (PLZT) employed. The photovoltaic effect of ferroelectrics has the advantage of its simple mechanisms of non-bias applications which are indispensable for semiconductor p-n junctions. But the output current of PLZT bulk is too low for use as a device current source. The PLZT film structure exhibited μA output current upon light illumination. The photovoltaic current of the PLZT film was more than 102 times than that of bulk PLZT. These differences are due to the characteristics of the design of the film including the configuration of the electrode. The PLZT film also has the advantage of easy output control and suitability for use on Si. Results show that the photovoltaic effect of the ferroelectric film is useful as the current source for micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS).
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Abstract: Flat PZT cantilevers have been successfully fabricated from the Pt/Ti/PZT/Pt/Ti/SiO2/SOI multi-layered structure through MEMS technologies. A displacement of the tip of the cantilever driven at 6 V is measured to be 7.6 μm and the transverse piezoelectric constant calculated from the displacement is –103 pm/V. 1D optical scanners have been designed, simulated, fabricated and tested. The rotation angles of the mirror of the scanners were 60-70% of the simulated values.
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Abstract: Ingots of ferritic stainless steels, Fe-24Cr and Fe-24Cr-2Mo in mass%, were worked to various dimensions for test specimens. Nitrogen was absorbed by the specimens in a furnace filled with nitrogen gas with a pressure of 101.3 kPa at 1473 K to develop a simple and convenient manufacturing process of nickel-free austenitic stainless steels. Ferritic Fe-24Cr and Fe-24Cr-2Mo were austenitized with nitrogen absorption to a 2-mm depth from the surface. The hardness, tensile strength, 0.2% proof stress, and elongation to fracture increased, and the reduction of area decreased in the alloys by austenitization due to nitrogen absorption. The tensile strength and 0.2% proof stress of these alloys with nitrogen absorption for 129.6 ks were much larger than those of 316L steel, while the elongation to fracture was much smaller than that of 316L steel. Therefore, small devices and parts with a maximum thickness or diameter of 4 mm were manufactured with this process in this study
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