Abstract
Previous studies show that near linearity exists between displacement and charge of piezoelectric actuators, while studies under higher fields are lacking and long-time displacement self-sensing is still a challenge. Here we indicate that precise, long-time displacement self-sensing can be accomplished using the Sawyer–Tower circuit, where a high-impedance electrometer and a non-leaky capacitor are used to measure the charge. Calibrating the results on a piezoelectric unimorph cantilever shows that the displacement resolution of charge self-sensing is ∼3 nm, much better than that of ∼40nm for the calibrating laser sensor. Testing results under a unipolar field up to 2 kV/mm with different periods indicate that a direct proportional relationship holds between charge and displacement with the maximum error of 4.65%. The self-sensing time can be over 20 min or even longer if a higher-impedance electrometer is used.
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