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10 April 2007 Diffractometric measurement of the temperature dependence of piezoelectric tensor in GMO monocrystal
Teodor Breczko, Andrzej Lempaszek
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Proceedings Volume 6597, Nanodesign, Technology, and Computer Simulations; 65970O (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.726761
Event: Nanodesign, Technology, and Computer Simulations, 2006, Olsztyn, Poland
Abstract
Functional materials, of which an example is ferroelectric, ferroelastic monocrystal of molybdate (III) gadolinium (VI), are often used in the micro-motor operators (micro-servo motors) working in changeable environment conditions. Most frequently this change refers to temperature. That is why the important practical problem is the precise measurement of the value of piezoelectric tensor elements in dependence on the temperature of a particular monocrystal. In the presented article for this kind of measurements, the use of X-ray diffractometer has been shown. The advantage of the method presented is that, apart from precise dependence measurement between the temperature of a monocrystal and the value of piezoelectric tensor elements, it enables synchronous measurement of the value of thermal expansion tensor elements for a monocrystal.
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Teodor Breczko and Andrzej Lempaszek "Diffractometric measurement of the temperature dependence of piezoelectric tensor in GMO monocrystal", Proc. SPIE 6597, Nanodesign, Technology, and Computer Simulations, 65970O (10 April 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.726761
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KEYWORDS
Temperature metrology

Crystals

X-rays

Gadolinium

Electroluminescence

Nanotechnology

Transition metals

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