Abstract
For nearly fifty years, piezoelectric ceramics (primarily from the PZT family) have been the materials of choice as the active elements in sound projectors and receivers, medical ultrasound probes, etc. There is currently great interest in the materials community in the use of newly discovered single crystal relaxor ferroelectric materials as a replacement in applications that currently utilize piezoelectric ceramics. The salient features of single crystal piezoelectrics are strains an order of magnitude larger than are achievable in PZT and electromechanical coupling coefficients on the order of 90 percent. This presentation will provide a more thorough comparison of the physical and piezoelectric properties of single crystal piezoelectrics versus conventional PZT piezoceramics. This will hopefully provide the transducer designer with a better understanding of the pros and cons in the use of single crystals. In addition, a brief review of single crystal synthesis procedures will be described. Finally, some acoustic devices utilizing both single crystals and piezoceramics will be compared. [Work supported by DARPA and ONR Code 321-TS.]
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