A model is proposed to study the diffusion of non-equilibrium minority carriers under the influence of a piezo potential and to calculate the corresponding current-voltage (-) characteristics of a piezoelectric p-n junction exposed to mechanical loading. An effective solution to describe this non-equilibrium process has been put forward including two concepts: the influence of prestress loading on p-n junctions in a quasi-electrostatic thermal equilibrium and the perturbation of small fields superposed on the obtained quasi-electrostatic solutions. A few useful results are obtained through this loaded p-n junction model.
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November 2019
In this article, the governing equation on electric potential is established by coupling both the semiconducting characteristics and the piezo-effect property of a ZnO nanowire (ZNW). Carrier redistributions are solved for different doping concentrations while considering the effect of both types of charge carriers. The reason for the semiconducting characteristics of a ZNW to induce electric leakage in energy-harvesting is illustrated in detail and a proper initial carrier concentration, n or p , is obtained as follows: for a n-type ZnO fiber and for a p-type one under the intrinsic carrier concentration n = 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn piezoelectric semiconductors, electric fields drive carriers into motion/redistribution, and in turn the carrier motion/redistribution has an opposite effect on the electric field itself. Thus, carrier drift in a piezoelectric semiconducting structure is essentially nonlinear unless the induced fluctuation of carrier concentration is very small. In this paper, the nonlinear governing equation of carrier concentration was established by coupling both piezoelectric effect and semiconduction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe establish a two-dimensional model on the coupling thickness-shear mode (TSM) vibrations of a quartz crystal resonator (QCR) carrying an array of spherical-cap (SC) viscoelastic material units. The electrical admittance of the compound QCR system is described directly in terms of the physical properties of the surface material units. The admittance spectra about the tendon stem cells (TSCs) acquired from our calculation are compared with the existing experiment data and found to be consistent with each other, indicating our model has good veracity and reliability in analyzing the mechanical properties of covered loadings.
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August 2013
A two-dimensional model was established to study the dynamic characteristics of a quartz crystal resonator with the upper surface covered by an array of hemispherical material units. A frequency-dependent equivalent mass ratio was proposed to simulate the effect of the covered units on frequency shift of the resonator system. It was found that the equivalent mass ratio alternately becomes positive or negative with change of shear modulus and radius of each material unit, which indicates that the equivalent mass ratio is strongly related to the vibration mode of the covered loadings.
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April 2013
We studied the weakly nonlinear behaviors of a simply-supported multilayer circular piezoelectric plate-like transformer (MCPPT) operating near resonance, where the MCPPT consists of a multilayer circular piezoelectric compound plate with four piezoelectric layers polarized in different directions. Nonlinear effects of large deformations near resonance are considered; it is shown that on one side of the resonant frequency, the output-input relation becomes nonlinear, and the other side, the output voltage becomes multivalued.
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January 2012
We investigated the nonlinear vibrations of the coupled thickness-shear and flexural modes of quartz crystal plates with the nonlinear Mindlin plate equations, taking into consideration the kinematic and material nonlinearities. The nonlinear Mindlin plate equations for strongly coupled thickness- shear and flexural modes have been established by following Mindlin with the nonlinear constitutive relations and approximation procedures. Based on the long thickness-shear wave approximation and aided by corresponding linear solutions, the nonlinear equation of thickness-shear vibrations of quartz crystal plate has been solved by the combination of the Galerkin and homotopy analysis methods.
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December 2011
We study frequency shifts in plate crystal resonators with surface films. The films are multiphysical, including the effects of inertia, stiffness, intrinsic stress, piezoelectric coupling, and piezomagnetic coupling. Mindlin's two-dimensional equations for a crystal plate with two elastic surface films are generalized to include the multiphysical effects of the films.
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April 2011
The effects of first-order strain gradient in micro piezoelectric-bimorph (PB) power harvesters are investigated by including the first-order gradient terms in the energy density functions. For a PB, the gradient effects can be focused on the analysis of the strain gradient effect in the thickness direction through choosing the strains and the electric displacements as the independent constitutive variables. It is shown theoretically that the first-order gradient effects have raised the natural frequency of the PB and effectively enhanced the output power density of the harvester.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFElectrical parameters like resistance and quality factor of a quartz crystal resonator cannot be determined through vibration analysis without considering the presence of material dissipation. In this study, we use the first-order Mindlin plate equations of piezoelectric plates for thickness-shear vibrations of a simple resonator model with partial electrodes. We derive the expressions of electrical parameters with emphasis on the resistance that is related to the imaginary part of complex elastic constants, or the viscosity, of quartz crystal.
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June 2010
Coupled extensional and flexural vibrations of an ultrasonic piezoelectric transducer are studied in the paper. The ultrasonic piezoelectric transducer is made of piezoelectric polymer PVDF films and modeled as a corrugated cylindrical shell with a finite width in the ridge direction, which consists of multiple pieces of circular cylindrical surfaces smoothly connected along their ridges. The classical shell theory is used to obtain the theoretical solution.
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May 2010
We study vibrations of an AT-cut quartz plate with electrodes of unequal thickness. Mindlin's first-order plate theory is used. Dispersion relations for straight-crested waves in an unbounded plate and frequency spectra of modes in a finite plate are obtained.
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November 2009
We develop a 1-D mechanics model for coupled extensional and torsional vibrations of a circular cylindrical ceramic tube piezoelectric transducer with helical electrodes. A theoretical analysis of the electrically forced vibration of the tube is performed. Basic vibration characteristics of resonant frequencies, modes, and admittance are calculated and examined.
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November 2009
We study coupled extensional and flexural vibrations of a 1-D array of partially electroded, multilayered piezoelectric transducers. The classical theory for laminated plates is used. A theoretical solution is obtained.
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August 2009
We analyze the excitation and detection of shear-horizontal vibrations in a circular cylindrical elastic shell with 2 piezoelectric actuators, one for excitation and the other for detection. The equations of linear elasticity and linear piezoelectricity are used. The mathematical problem is solved using trigonometric series.
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July 2009
A system consisting of a circular multilayered thin-film elastic plate and a piezoelectric actuator, which is generally used for ultrasound generation in air, is studied in this paper. Effects of the electrode dimension of a circular thin-film piezoelectric actuator lying on a clamped multilayered elastic plate are discussed theoretically, while the first-order theory of asymmetrically laminated piezoelectric plates with consideration of coupled extension and flexure of the reference plane is used. Numerical results show that the deflection of the elastic plate can be optimized by adjusting the radius of the top electrode.
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April 2009
We analyze thickness-shear vibration of an AT-cut quartz plate with elliptical electrodes. The electrodes are essentially optimal in the sense of Mindlin in that they approximately satisfy the criterion for Bechmann's number in every direction. The results of our analysis suggest that optimal crystal blank geometry is essentially elliptical.
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January 2009
We point out an implication of the Poynting effect in nonlinear elasticity. It is shown that, due to the Poynting effect, thickness-stretch vibration can be induced in a plate thickness-shear mode resonator of rotated Y-cut quartz when the thickness-shear deformation is no longer infinitesimal. This nonlinear coupling is particularly strong when the frequency of the thickness-stretch mode is twice the frequency of the thickness-shear mode.
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January 2009
We show that when using Mindlin's first-order theory of piezoelectric plates to analyze a thickness-shear mode resonator, while the frequency can be predicted accurately, the charge, the current, and hence the motional capacitance have significant inaccuracy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe analyze the effect of mass layer stiffness on thickness-twist waves propagating in a rotated Y-cut quartz crystal plate with thin mass layers on its surfaces. An equation that determines the dispersion relation of the waves is given and is solved numerically. Quantitative results of the effect of the mass layer stiffness on wave frequencies are presented.
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November 2008
Weakly nonlinear behavior of electric power transmission through an elastic wall by piezoelectric transducers and acoustic waves near resonance is studied based on the cubic theory of nonlinear electroelasticity. An approximate analytical solution is obtained. Output voltage is calculated and plotted.
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November 2008
We study coupled extensional and flexural cylindrical vibrations of a corrugated cylindrical shell piezoelectric transducer consisting of multiple pieces of circular cylindrical surfaces smoothly connected along their generatrices. Using the classical shell theory, a theoretical solution is obtained. Based on the solution, basic vibration characteristics of resonant frequencies, mode shapes, and internal forces are calculated and examined for the corrugated transducers, consisting of a few circular pieces each about 50 mum thick, with radius of 5 mm and span angle of 120 degrees.
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November 2008
We study transmission of electric energy through an elastic plate by acoustic wave propagation and piezoelectric transducers. Our mechanics model consists of an elastic plate with finite piezoelectric patches on both sides of the plate. A theoretical analysis using the equations of elasticity and piezoelectricity is performed.
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September 2008
This paper presents a novel approach for designing broadband piezoelectric harvesters by integrating multiple piezoelectric bimorphs (PBs) with different aspect ratios into a system. The effect of 2 connecting patterns among PBs, in series and in parallel, on improving energy harvesting performance is discussed. It is found for multifrequency spectra ambient vibrations: 1) the operating frequency band (OFB) of a harvesting structure can be widened by connecting multiple PBs with different aspect ratios in series; 2) the OFB of a harvesting structure can be shifted to the dominant frequency domain of the ambient vibrations by increasing or decreasing the number of PBs in parallel.
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October 2008
We study the theory of the basic vibration characteristics of a circular cylindrical shell piezoelectric transducer. The linear theory of piezoelectricity is used. Both the free-vibration solution for resonant frequencies and modes as well as the electrically forced-vibration solution for admittance are obtained.
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