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ОбложкаUchino K. Ferroelectric devices. - 2nd ed. - Boca Raton: CRC, 2010. - xix, 347 p.: ill. - Bibliogr. at the end of the chapters. - Ind.: p.239-247. - ISBN 978-1-4398-0375-2
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
Preface ........................................................ xi
Suggested Teaching Schedule .................................. xiii
Prerequisite Knowledge ......................................... xv
Author ....................................................... xvii
List of Symbols ............................................... xix

Chapter 1  General View of Ferroelectrics ....................... 1
1.1  Crystal Structure and Ferroelectricity ..................... 1
1.2  Origin of Spontaneous Polarization ......................... 4
1.3  Origin of Field-Induced Strain ............................. 7
1.4  Electro-Optic Effect ...................................... 11
1.5  Example of Ferroelectrics ................................. 17
     1.5.1  Barium Titanate .................................... 17
     1.5.2  PZT ................................................ 18
     1.5.3  Polyvinylidene Difluoride (PVDF) ................... 19
     1.5.4  Pb-Free Piezoceramics .............................. 20
1.6  Applications of Ferroelectrics ............................ 20
References ..................................................... 23

Chapter 2  Mathematical Treatment of Ferroelectrics ............ 25
2.1  Tensor Representation of Physical Properties .............. 25
     2.1.1  Fundamentals of Tensor ............................. 25
     2.1.2  Tensor Representation .............................. 26
     2.1.3  Crystal Symmetry and Tensor Form ................... 27
     2.1.4  Reduction of the Tensor (Matrix Notation) .......... 33
     2.1.5  Matrix Notation of Electrostrictive Coefficients ... 34
2.2  Phenomenology of Ferroelectricity ......................... 42
     2.2.1  Fundamentals of Phenomenology ...................... 42
     2.2.2  Landau Theory of the Phase Transition .............. 43
     2.2.3  Phenomenology of Electrostriction .................. 47
     2.2.4  Converse Effects of Electrostriction ............... 50
     2.2.5  Temperature Dependence of Electrostriction ......... 50
2.3  Phenomenology of Antiferroelectricity ..................... 51
     2.3.1  Antiferroelectrics ................................. 51
     2.3.2  Phenomenology of Antiferroelectrics ................ 52
2.4  Ferroelectric Domain Contributions ........................ 54
     2.4.1  Ferroelectric Domain Reorientation ................. 54
     2.4.2  Uchida-Ikeda Model ................................. 57
     2.4.3  Crystal Structure and Coercive Field ............... 61
     2.4.4  Hysteresis Estimation Program ...................... 61
     2.4.5  Domain Engineering ................................. 64
References ..................................................... 73

Chapter 3  Designing with Materials and Devices and
           Fabrication Processes ............................... 75
3.1  Material Designing ........................................ 75
     3.1.1  Composition Selection .............................. 75
     3.1.2  Dopant Effects on Ferroelectricity ................. 77
            3.1.2.1  Domain Wall Stability ..................... 78
            3.1.2.2  Crystallographic Deficiencies ............. 80
     3.1.3  High-Power Characteristics ......................... 82
3.2  Fabrication Processes of Ceramics ......................... 85
     3.2.1  Preparation of Ceramic Powders ..................... 85
            3.2.1.1  Solid-State Reaction ...................... 85
            3.2.1.2  Coprecipitation ........................... 86
            3.2.1.3  Alkoxide Hydrolysis ....................... 86
     3.2.2  Sintering Process .................................. 87
     3.2.3  Single Crystal Growth .............................. 90
            3.2.3.1  Quartz, LN, and LT ........................ 90
            3.2.3.2  PZN-PT, PMN-PT, and PZT ................... 90
     3.2.4  Templated Grain Growth ............................. 90
3.3  Device Designing .......................................... 91
     3.3.1  Single Disks ....................................... 91
     3.3.2  Multilayers ........................................ 92
     3.3.3  Unimorphs/Bimorphs ................................. 94
     3.3.4  Flextension/Hinge-Lever Amplification Mechanisms ... 98
     3.3.5  Flexible Composites ................................ 99
     3.3.6  Thin/Thick Films ................................... 99
            3.3.6.1  Film Manufacturing Techniques ............. 99
            3.3.6.2  MEMS Applications ........................ 101
            3.3.6.3  Constraints in Thin/Thick Films .......... 102
3.4  Size Effect on Ferroelectricity .......................... 102
     3.4.1  Grain Size Effect on Ferroelectricity ............. 103
     3.4.2  3-D Particle Size Effect on Ferroelectricity ...... 105
References .................................................... 112

Chapter 4  High-Permittivity Dielectrics ...................... 115
4.1  Ceramic Capacitors ....................................... 115
4.2  Chip Capacitors .......................................... 116
     4.2.1  Thin Multilayer Capacitor ......................... 116
     4.2.2  Base-Metal Internal Electrode ..................... 117
            4.2.2.1  Barium Titanate-Based Chip ............... 117
            4.2.2.2  PbTiO3-Based Chip ........................ 117
4.3  Hybrid Substrates ........................................ 119
4.4  Relaxor Ferroelectrics ................................... 121
     4.4.1  High Permittivity ................................. 121
     4.4.2  Diffuse Phase Transition .......................... 122
     4.4.3  Dielectric Relaxation ............................. 124
References .................................................... 130

Chapter 5  Ferroelectric Memory Devices ....................... 131
5.1  DRAM ..................................................... 131
     5.1.1  Principle of DRAM ................................. 131
     5.1.2  Ferroelectric DRAM ................................ 135
5.2  Nonvolatile Ferroelectric Memory ......................... 136
     5.2.1  FeRAM (Inversion Current Type) .................... 136
     5.2.2  MFSFET ............................................ 139
References .................................................... 142

Chapter 6  Pyroelectric Devices ............................... 145
6.1  Pyroelectric Materials ................................... 145
     6.1.1  Pyroelectric Effect ............................... 145
     6.1.2  Responsivity ...................................... 148
     6.1.3  Figures of Merit .................................. 150
6.2  Temperature/Infrared Sensors ............................. 152
6.3  Infrared Image Sensors ................................... 152
6.4  Electrocaloric Devices ................................... 154
     6.4.1  Electrocaloric Effect ............................. 154
            6.4.1.1  Phenomenological Formula ................. 154
            6.4.1.2  Electrocaloric Materials ................. 157
References .................................................... 160

Chapter 7  Piezoelectric Devices .............................. 161
7.1  Piezoelectric Materials and Properties ................... 161
     7.1.1  Piezoelectric Figures of Merit .................... 161
     7.1.2  Piezoelectric Materials ........................... 167
            7.1.2.1  Single Crystals .......................... 168
            7.1.2.2  Polycrystalline Materials ................ 168
            7.1.2.3  Relaxor Ferroelectrics ................... 172
            7.1.2.4  Polymers ................................. 172
            7.1.2.5  Composites ............................... 173
            7.1.2.6  Thin Films ............................... 173
7.2  Pressure Sensors/Accelerometers/Gyroscopes ............... 174
7.3  Piezoelectric Vibrators/Ultrasonic Transducers ........... 177
     7.3.1  Piezoelectric Resonance ........................... 177
            7.3.1.1  Piezoelectric Equations .................. 177
            7.3.1.2  Electromechanical Coupling Factor ........ 177
            7.3.1.3  Longitudinal Vibration Mode .............. 180
     7.3.2  Equivalent Circuits of Piezoelectric Vibrators .... 184
     7.3.3  Piezoelectric Vibrators ........................... 186
     7.3.4  Ultrasonic Transducers ............................ 187
            7.3.4.1  Ultrasonic Imaging ....................... 187
            7.3.4.2  Sonochemistry ............................ 188
     7.3.5  Resonators/Filters ................................ 189
7.4  Surface Acoustic Wave Devices ............................ 191
7.5  Micromass Sensors ........................................ 193
     7.5.1  Biosensor ......................................... 193
     7.5.2  Viscosity Sensor .................................. 194
7.6  Piezoelectric Transformers ............................... 194
7.7  Piezoelectric Actuators .................................. 198
     7.7.1  Ceramic Actuator Materials ........................ 198
     7.7.2  Actuator Designs .................................. 200
     7.7.3  Drive/Control Techniques .......................... 201
     7.7.4  Device Applications ............................... 207
            7.7.4.1  Servo Displacement Transducers ........... 207
            7.7.4.2  Pulse-Drive Motors ....................... 208
7.8  Ultrasonic Motors ........................................ 212
     7.8.1  Ultrasonic Motors (USM) ........................... 212
     7.8.2  Classification and Principles of Ultrasonic
            Motors ............................................ 214
            7.8.2.1  Standing-Wave Type ....................... 214
            7.8.2.2  Propagating-Wave Type .................... 215
     7.8.3  Standing Wave-Type Motors ......................... 216
            7.8.3.1  Rotary Motors ............................ 216
            7.8.3.2  Linear Motors ............................ 218
     7.8.4  Propagating Wave-Type Motors ...................... 219
            7.8.4.1  Linear Motors ............................ 219
            7.8.4.2  Rotary Motors ............................ 220
            7.8.4.3  Comparison of the Various Ultrasonic
                     Motors ................................... 223
     7.8.5  Smooth Impact Drive Mechanism (SIDM) .............. 224
7.9  Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting .......................... 224
     7.9.1  Piezoelectric Passive Damping to Energy
            Harvesting ........................................ 224
     7.9.2  High-Energy Harvesting (~W) ....................... 225
     7.9.3  Low-Energy Harvesting (~mW) ....................... 227
References .................................................... 232

Chapter 8  Electro-Optic Devices .............................. 235
8.1  Electro-Optic Effect—Review .............................. 235
8.2  Transparent Electro-Optic Ceramics ....................... 235
     8.2.1  (Pb,La)(Zr,Ti)O3 .................................. 236
     8.2.2  PMN-PT ............................................ 239
     8.2.3  Pb(Zn1/3Nb2/3)O3 .................................... 241
8.3  Bulk Electro-Optic Devices ............................... 242
     8.3.1  Ferpic ............................................ 242
     8.3.2  Eye Protection Application ........................ 243
     8.3.3  Stereo TV Application ............................. 243
     8.3.4  Two-Dimensional Displays .......................... 244
            8.3.4.1  Fabrication Process of the 2-D Display ... 244
            8.3.4.2  Characteristics of the Light Valve 
                     Array .................................... 246
            8.3.4.3  Construction of the Image Projector ...... 247
     8.3.5  KTN Single Crystal Optical Switch ................. 251
     8.3.6  Laser Beam Scanner ................................ 252
8.4  Waveguide Modulators ..................................... 252
     8.4.1  LiNbO3, Waveguide ................................. 252
     8.4.2  PZT Thin Film Waveguide ........................... 254
References .................................................... 259

Chapter 9  PTC Materials ...................................... 261
9.1  Mechanism of PTC Phenomenon .............................. 261
     9.1.1  PTC Phenomenon .................................... 261
     9.1.2  Mechanism of the PTC Phenomenon ................... 261
            9.1.2.1  Semiconducting Properties ................ 261
            9.1.2.2  Schottky Barrier Effect .................. 263
            9.1.2.3  Experimental Verification ................ 265
9.2  PTC Thermistors .......................................... 266
9.3  Grain Boundary Layer Capacitors .......................... 269
References .................................................... 272

Chapter 10 Composite Materials ................................ 273
10.1 Connectivity ............................................. 273
10.2 Composite Effects ........................................ 274
     10.2.1 Sum Effects ....................................... 274
     10.2.2 Combination Effects ............................... 275
     10.2.3 Product Effects ................................... 276
10.3 PZT:Polymer Composites ................................... 277
     10.3.1 Piezoelectric Composite Materials ................. 277
     10.3.2 Principle of PZT:Polymer Composites ............... 278
     10.3.3 Theoretical Models for 0-3 Composites ............. 281
     10.3.4 Advanced PZT:Polymer Composites ................... 283
10.4 Composite Dampers and Energy Harvesters .................. 284
     10.4.1 Piezoelectric Composite Dampers ................... 284
     10.4.2 Piezoelectric Composite Energy Harvesting ......... 288
10.5 Magnetoelectric Sensors .................................. 290
References .................................................... 296

Chapter 11 Future of Ferroelectric Devices .................... 297
11.1 Market Share ............................................. 297
     11.1.1 Market Share of Ferroelectric Devices ............. 297
     11.1.2 Market Share of Piezoelectric Actuators ........... 298
11.2 Reliability Issues ....................................... 300
     11.2.1 Materials Improvements ............................ 300
     11.2.2 Reliability of Devices ............................ 301
     11.2.3 Drive/Control Techniques .......................... 303
     11.2.4 Safety Systems .................................... 303
11.3 Development of Bestselling Devices ....................... 304
     11.3.1 Three Creativities ................................ 304
     11.3.2 Technological Creativity .......................... 304
            11.3.2.1 Discovery of a New Function or
                     Material ................................. 304
            11.3.2.2 Performance Improvement .................. 308
     11.3.3 Product Planning Creativity ....................... 314
            11.3.3.1 Seeds and Needs .......................... 314
            11.3.3.2 Innovation Obstacle in Technology 
                     Management ............................... 316
            11.3.3.3 Development Pace ......................... 316
            11.3.3.4 Specifications ........................... 316
            11.3.3.5 Product Design Philosophy ................ 318
            11.3.3.6 Smart Systems ............................ 318
     11.3.4 Marketing Creativity .............................. 319
            11.3.4.1 Choose Your Customers .................... 320
            11.3.4.2 Narrow Your Focus ........................ 322
            11.3.4.3 Dominate Your Market ..................... 326
     11.3.5 Business Strategy ................................. 327
            11.3.5.1 Analysis Tools ........................... 328
            11.3.5.2 Internal Environmental Analysis .......... 329
            11.3.5.3 External Environmental Analysis .......... 331
References .................................................... 337

Index ......................................................... 339


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