Abstract

Piezoelectric transformers (PT's) offer high efficiency in compact volumes compared to their electromagnetic counterparts. In particular, multilayer PT's can deliver both efficiency and higher power when they are made of hard-piezoceramics. However, hard-piezoceramics usually have high sintering temperatures (~1200°C), which limit the inner electrode of the multilayer structure to precious metals such as silver‑palladium (Ag/Pd) with high Pd content or platinum (Pt). High Pd content or Pt increases device price dramatically and their electrical/thermal performances are not satisfactory for high power multilayer applications. Therefore, two compositions were developed by utilizing a commercially available hard-piezoelectric ceramic (APC 841) and sintering temperature was brought down to 1000°C or below by keeping essential high power properties at satisfactory levels (mechanical quality factor ~1000, planar coupling coefficient>0.5, and dielectric loss<0.02). Then, ring-dot step-down multilayer PT's were prototyped and co-fired with Ag/Pd:90/10 electrodes accordingly. PT's were able to reach an output power density level of 30Wcm−3 (Poutput/Volume) with >96% efficiency (Poutput/Pinput) and a 20°C temperature rise. In addition, PT's were tested at higher output power levels and were able to generate 45Wcm−3 and 60Wcm−3 with a temperature rise of 40°C and 80°C, respectively.

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