Piezoelectricity Piezoelectricity
Springer Series in Materials Science

Piezoelectricity

Evolution and Future of a Technology

Walter Heywang and Others
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Publisher Description

Discovered in 1880, piezoelectric materials play a key role in an innovative market of several billions of dollars. Recent advances in applications derive from new materials and their development, as well as to new market requirements. With the exception of quartz, ferroelectric materials are used for they offer both high efficiency and sufficient versatility to meet adequately the multidimensional requirements for application. Consequently, strong emphasis is placed on tailoring materials and technology, whether one deals with single crystals, ceramics or plastic materials. Tailoring requires a basic understanding of both physical principles and technical possibilities and limitations. This report elucidates these developments by a broad spectrum of examples, comprising ultrasound in medicine and defence industry, frequency control, signal processing by SAW-devices, sensors, actuators, including novel valves for modern motor management. It delivers a mutual fertilization of technology push and market pull that should be of interest not only to materials scientists or engineers but also to managers who dedicate themselves to a sound future-oriented R&D policy.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2008
14 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
600
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
PROVIDER INFO
Springer Science & Business Media LLC
SIZE
10.6
MB
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