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Piezoelectric Materials Analyze the foundational materials of the electronics industry In recent years piezoelectric materials have become one of the world's most important classes of functional materials. Their ability to convert between mechanical and electrical energy makes them indispensable for sensors, transducers, actuators, catalysts, and many other foundational electronic devices. As electronics industries expand at unprecedented rates, the range of applications for piezoelectric materials continues to grow. Piezoelectric Materials offers a comprehensive overview of this…mehr
Analyze the foundational materials of the electronics industry
In recent years piezoelectric materials have become one of the world's most important classes of functional materials. Their ability to convert between mechanical and electrical energy makes them indispensable for sensors, transducers, actuators, catalysts, and many other foundational electronic devices. As electronics industries expand at unprecedented rates, the range of applications for piezoelectric materials continues to grow.
Piezoelectric Materials offers a comprehensive overview of this group of materials, its key properties, and its applications. Beginning with the fundamental science of piezoelectric phenomena, it then analyzes different the numerous different classes of piezoelectric materials and their current and future industrial functions. The result is essential for engineers and materials scientists working in any number of areas.
Piezoelectric Materials readers will also find:
Analysis of materials types include lead-based and lead-free piezoelectric materials, textured piezoceramics, piezoelectric thin films, and many more
Detailed discussion of applications including dielectric energy storage and biomedical technology
Authorship by a leading researcher of piezoelectric materials
Piezoelectric Materials is ideal for materials scientists, electronic engineers, polymer chemists, solid state chemists, and any other researchers or professionals working with these key materials.
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Autorenporträt
Prof. Jiagang Wu is the Vice Dean of the College of Materials Science and Engineering at Sichuan University. He received his bachelor and doctoral degrees from Sichuan University in 2003 and 2008 and then worked as a Singapore Millennium Postdoctoral Fellow (SMF-PDF) at the National University of Singapore from 2008 to 2010. He has been an Associate Professor at the Department of Materials Science, Sichuan University, since 2011. In 2015, he has been promoted to professor at Sichuan University. His main research interest is the composition design and property modification of lead-free ferroelectric/piezoelectric/multiferroic materials. He has published 1 book and more than 300 papers in international journals together with SCI citations of more than 10000. He was rewarded as the National Natural Science Foundation-Outstanding Youth Foundation, Royal Society-Newton Advanced Fellowship (2020), and Elsevier Most Cited Chinese Researchers. He serves as the Associate Editor for the journal of ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.
Inhaltsangabe
Piezoelectric Coefficients and Crystallographic Symmetry Piezoelectric Effects and Crystallographic Structures Lead-Based Piezoelectric Materials Lead-Free Perovskite Piezoelectric Materials - Part One Lead-Free Perovskite Piezoelectric Materials - Part Two Piezoelectricity in Molecular Ferroelectrics High-Temperature BiScO3-PbTiO3 Piezoelectric Ceramics Bi4Ti3O12-Based High-Temperature Piezoelectric Ceramics and their Applications Textured Piezoceramics: Processing, Properties, and Applications Piezoelectric Thin Films Lead-Free KNN and KTN Single Crystals: Piezoelectric and Electro-Optic Properties Electrostrictive Effect Ferroelectric Materials for Dielectric Energy Storage: Fundamentals and Applications Ferroelectric Materials for Dielectric Energy Storage: Progress and Material Design Electrocaloric Effect in Ferroelectric Ceramics Piezo-bioelectronic Materials and Emerging Applications Porous Piezoelectric Materials for Energy Applications Piezoelectric Flexible Devices Ferroelectrics under Compression and Applications Piezoelectricity in Biomedical Applications
Piezoelectric Coefficients and Crystallographic Symmetry Piezoelectric Effects and Crystallographic Structures Lead-Based Piezoelectric Materials Lead-Free Perovskite Piezoelectric Materials - Part One Lead-Free Perovskite Piezoelectric Materials - Part Two Piezoelectricity in Molecular Ferroelectrics High-Temperature BiScO3-PbTiO3 Piezoelectric Ceramics Bi4Ti3O12-Based High-Temperature Piezoelectric Ceramics and their Applications Textured Piezoceramics: Processing, Properties, and Applications Piezoelectric Thin Films Lead-Free KNN and KTN Single Crystals: Piezoelectric and Electro-Optic Properties Electrostrictive Effect Ferroelectric Materials for Dielectric Energy Storage: Fundamentals and Applications Ferroelectric Materials for Dielectric Energy Storage: Progress and Material Design Electrocaloric Effect in Ferroelectric Ceramics Piezo-bioelectronic Materials and Emerging Applications Porous Piezoelectric Materials for Energy Applications Piezoelectric Flexible Devices Ferroelectrics under Compression and Applications Piezoelectricity in Biomedical Applications
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