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Original Articles

Electromechanical Coupling in the Novel 2–2 Parallel-Connected PMN–0.33PT Single-Domain Crystal/Polymer Composite

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Pages 27-37 | Received 24 Jun 2009, Published online: 28 Jan 2011
 

Abstract

This paper considers effective electromechanical properties of the relaxor-ferroelectric crystal/polymer composite with 2–2 connectivity. A single-domain 0.67Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3—0.33PbTiO3 crystal/polymer composite is proposed in which the polarisation vectors of components are tailored to optimise the electromechanical coupling factors k*3j and k* h . A strong correlation between the hydrostatic electromechanical coupling factor k* h and the hydrostatic piezoelectric coefficient d* h is observed near min k* h and max k* h . Examples of the condition k* 31 =k* 32 are also considered. The specific advantages and potential of the 2–2 composite in terms of its considerable d* h and k* h values are discussed in connection with the studied orientation effect.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank Prof. Dr. R. Stevens (University of Bath, UK), Prof. Dr. P. Bisegna (University of Rome “Tor Vergata,” Italy) and Dr. M. Kamlah (Karlsruhe Research Centre, Germany) for their interest in the research problems. This work was partially supported by the administration of the Southern Federal University (Project No. 11.1.09f on basic research), and this support is gratefully acknowledged by two of the authors (V.Yu.T. and A.E.P.).

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