Papers by Keyword: Temperature Coefficient of Resonance Frequency

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Abstract: Vanadium-substituted strontium bismuth niobate, SrBi2Nb2-xVxO9 (SBNVx), ceramics were synthesized by a low-temperature ceramic fabrication process; their electric properties were characterized, and grain orientation effects on their electric properties were also investigated using a hot-forging (HF) method. Resonance characteristics of the (33) and (15) modes of grain-oriented SBNV0.1 (HF) showed relatively high electromechanical coupling factors of k33=0.272 and k15=0.151 as well as piezoelectric constants of d33=31.7 pC/N and d15=24.8 pC/N. The temperature dependences of the resonance frequency (TC-f) of the (33) and (15) modes of the SBNV0.1(HF) ceramics were -16.5 ppm/°C and –25.5 ppm/°C, respectively.
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Abstract: A study has been done for the piezoelectric properties in texured ceramics of SrBi2Nb2O9 (SBN) fabricated by the templated grain growth (TGG) method. Remanent polarization along to the stacking direction increased with the orientation degrees. That corresponds to the increases in electro-mechanical coupling coefficient with orientation degree. The temperature coefficient of the resonant frequency (TCF) in thickness sheer vibration mode changed from negative to positive with increasing orientation degrees, and an excellent TCF of -0.4 ppm/°C was obtained for the specimen with an orientation degree of 76%.
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