Title :
Mechanical and Electromechanical Properties of PMN-PT Single Crystals for Naval Sonar Transducers
Author :
Ewart, L.M. ; McLaughlin, E.A. ; Robinson, H.C. ; Amin, A. ; Stace, J.J.
Author_Institution :
Naval Undersea Warfare Center Div. Newport, Newport
Abstract :
Single crystals in the relaxor-ferroelectric lead magnesium niobate (PMN)-lead titanate (PT) system provide significant advantage for underwater sonar transducers. Compared to lead zirconate titanate ceramics, the large electromechanical coupling factor provides significant increases in transducer bandwidth. The superior strain energy density generates higher source level across the band, and the lower Young´s modulus allows considerably smaller transducers. These payoffs occur even when PMN-PT crystals are subject to navy relevant conditions such as uniaxial mechanical compressive stresses up to 42 MPa, electric fields up to 1.2 MV/m, and a range of temperatures from 5 to 50degC. This research will provide insight into the impact of navy relevant electric fields and mechanical stress conditions on the cracking and failure of the piezocrystals. The compressive, flexural, and tensile strength of PMN-PT crystal will be reported and discussed with respect to mechanical stress conditions in a typical naval transducer. The dielectric constant, piezoelectric coefficient, Young´s modulus, electromechanical coupling factor and energy density under large signal quasi-static conditions will be discussed from the perspective of the implications for sonar projector design and performance.
Keywords :
Young´s modulus; bending strength; compressive strength; cracks; ferroelectric materials; fracture toughness; lead compounds; magnesium compounds; permittivity; piezoelectric transducers; piezoelectricity; tensile strength; PMN-PT crystals; PbMg0.3Nb0.67O3-PbTiO3; Young modulus; compressive stresses; cracking; dielectric constant; electric fields; electromechanical coupling factor; electromechanical properties; flexural strength; fracture toughness; mechanical properties; piezocrystals; piezoelectric coefficient; quasistatic conditions; relaxor-ferroelectric system; strain energy density; stress conditions; temperature 5 C to 50 C; tensile strength; underwater sonar transducers; Bandwidth; Ceramics; Crystals; Magnesium; Mechanical factors; Niobium compounds; Sonar; Stress; Titanium compounds; Transducers;
Conference_Titel :
Applications of Ferroelectrics, 2007. ISAF 2007. Sixteenth IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Nara
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1334-8
Electronic_ISBN :
1099-4734
DOI :
10.1109/ISAF.2007.4393327