Title :
PZT 52/48 Depolarization: Quasi-Static Thermal Heating Versus Longitudinal Explosive Shock
Author :
Shkuratov, Sergey I. ; Baird, Jason ; Antipov, Vladimir G. ; Talantsev, Evgueni F. ; Lynch, Christopher S. ; Altgilbers, Larry L.
Author_Institution :
Loki Inc., Rolla, MO, USA
Abstract :
Systematic studies of the depolarization of Pb(Zr0.52 Ti0.48)O3 (PZT 52/48) poled piezoelectric ceramic samples were performed using thermal heating and explosive longitudinal-shock compression. The electric charge density that is released due to thermal heating at a rate of 0.9 K/min was consistent for all sample sizes (Q = 27.8 μC/cm2). The charge density that is released due to shock compression was practically equal to that released due to thermal heating. The PZT 52/48 samples were completely depolarized by longitudinal shock waves at shock front pressures of PSW = 1.5 ±0.2 GPa. The electric charge that the samples release can be transformed into pulsed power. Miniature explosive-driven ferroelectric generators containing PZT 52/48 ceramic elements with a volume of 0.35-3.5 cm3 are capable of converting the depolarization charge into pulses of high voltage with amplitudes of up to 22 kV and high power with a peak power of up to 0.35 MW within a time interval of 0.3-1.5 μs .
Keywords :
explosions; lead compounds; piezoceramics; plasma heating; plasma pressure; plasma shock waves; PZT; PZT 52/48 depolarization; electric charge density; explosive longitudinal-shock compression; explosive-driven ferroelectric generator; longitudinal shock waves; piezoelectric ceramic samples; quasistatic thermal heating; shock front pressure; Depolarization; ferroelectric ceramics; lead zirconate titanate oxides; shock wave effects;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2010.2050497