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  • 20243D Printing of Lead-Free Piezoelectric Ultrasound Transducerscitations
  • 2021In Situ Printing and Functionalization of Hybrid Polymer-Ceramic Composites Using a Commercial 3D Printer and Dielectrophoresis—A Novel Conceptual Design6citations
  • 2020Harnessing Plasticity in an Amine-Borane as a Piezoelectric and Pyroelectric Flexible Film44citations
  • 2019Flexible Lead-Free Piezoelectric Composite Materials for Energy Harvesting Applications62citations
  • 2019Flexible Lead-Free Piezoelectric Composite Materials for Energy Harvesting Applications62citations
  • 2019Fabrication of piezoelectric composites using high-temperature dielectrophoresis10citations
  • 2018Effect of TiB2 nano-inclusions on the thermoelectric properties of boron rich boron carbide12citations
  • 2017Effect of the piezoelectric ceramic filler dielectric constant on the piezoelectric properties of PZT-epoxy composites64citations
  • 2017Effect of the piezoelectric ceramic filler dielectric constant on the piezoelectric properties of PZT-epoxy composites64citations

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  • Chen, Xianfeng
  • Masania, Kunal
  • Ammu, Satya
  • Steeneken, Peter
  • Alijani, Farbod
  • Ulcay, Derin Goulart
  • Sharma, Saurav
  • Li, Chunchun
  • Khaliq, Jibran
  • Tselikos, Georgios
  • Rasul, Shahid
  • Khanbareh, Hamideh
  • Zhou, Kechao
  • Bao, Yinxiang
  • Zhang, Dou
  • Carbery, David R.
  • Bowen, Christopher R.
  • Liptrot, David J.
  • Zhou, Xuefan
  • Zhang, Yan
  • Hopkins, Margaret A.
  • Stuber, Vincent L.
  • Bennett, James
  • Cannel, David
  • Zwaag, Sybrand Van Der
  • Deutz, Daniella
  • Leeuw, Dago M. De
  • Deutz, Daniella B.
  • De Leeuw, Dago M.
  • Hoeks, Theo
  • Feng, Bing
  • Martin, Hans-Peter
  • Ponnusamy, Prasanna
  • Vollenberg, Peter
  • Deutz, Daniella Bayle
  • Frescas, Jesus Alfonso Caraveo
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Effect of the piezoelectric ceramic filler dielectric constant on the piezoelectric properties of PZT-epoxy composites

  • Hoeks, Theo
  • Khaliq, Jibran
  • Groen, Pim
  • Vollenberg, Peter
  • Zwaag, Sybrand Van Der
  • Deutz, Daniella
  • Frescas, Jesus Alfonso Caraveo
Abstract

Piezoelectric composites made from soft and hard lead zirconium titanate (PZT) particles as filler and an epoxy as the matrix were prepared by dielectrophoresis and studied for their piezoelectric properties. It was found that the dielectric constant of the piezoelectric filler plays a significant role in determining the final piezoelectric properties of the composites. Composites with lower dielectric constant for the PZT filler material showed better piezoelectric properties compared to the composites with high dielectric constant filler. This can be ascribed to a more efficient poling of the piezoelectric filler particles. The aging behaviour of these composites was compared to that reported for monolithic ceramics.

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  • dielectric constant
  • zirconium
  • composite
  • aging
  • ceramic
  • aging