Electrothermal Phenomena in Ferroelectrics

Physical properties of lead-zirconate-titanate (PZT) ceramics change according to the initial electric poling process and electrical boundary conditions. This paper reports the electrothermal, piezothermal, and piezoelectric coupling phenomena in ferroelectrics from thermodynamics viewpoints, in par...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Kenji Uchino
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description Physical properties of lead-zirconate-titanate (PZT) ceramics change according to the initial electric poling process and electrical boundary conditions. This paper reports the electrothermal, piezothermal, and piezoelectric coupling phenomena in ferroelectrics from thermodynamics viewpoints, in particular, thermal property differences between unpoled and poled PZT’s in the poling direction for open circuit and short circuit conditions. We propose a new terminology, “secondary electrothermal” coupling factor <i>k<sup>λ</sup></i>, which is analogous to the electromechanical coupling factor <i>k</i>, relating the elastic compliances under short- and open-circuit conditions, in order to explain the fact that the short-circuit condition exhibited the larger thermal diffusivity than the open-circuit condition. On the other hand, the unpoled specimen exhibits the lowest thermal diffusivity. This tutorial paper was authored for providing comprehensive knowledge on equilibrium and time-dependent thermodynamics in ferroelectrics.
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spelling doaj-art-aff8cbffeb3a40b597955c74c71e2b5e2025-08-20T00:15:17ZengMDPI AGActuators2076-08252020-09-01949310.3390/act9040093Electrothermal Phenomena in FerroelectricsKenji Uchino0International Center for Actuators and Transducers, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USAPhysical properties of lead-zirconate-titanate (PZT) ceramics change according to the initial electric poling process and electrical boundary conditions. This paper reports the electrothermal, piezothermal, and piezoelectric coupling phenomena in ferroelectrics from thermodynamics viewpoints, in particular, thermal property differences between unpoled and poled PZT’s in the poling direction for open circuit and short circuit conditions. We propose a new terminology, “secondary electrothermal” coupling factor <i>k<sup>λ</sup></i>, which is analogous to the electromechanical coupling factor <i>k</i>, relating the elastic compliances under short- and open-circuit conditions, in order to explain the fact that the short-circuit condition exhibited the larger thermal diffusivity than the open-circuit condition. On the other hand, the unpoled specimen exhibits the lowest thermal diffusivity. This tutorial paper was authored for providing comprehensive knowledge on equilibrium and time-dependent thermodynamics in ferroelectrics.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0825/9/4/93ferroelectricelectrothermal couplingpiezothermal effectpiezoelectricspyroelectric coefficientspecific heat capacity
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Electrothermal Phenomena in Ferroelectrics
ferroelectric
electrothermal coupling
piezothermal effect
piezoelectrics
pyroelectric coefficient
specific heat capacity
title Electrothermal Phenomena in Ferroelectrics
title_full Electrothermal Phenomena in Ferroelectrics
title_fullStr Electrothermal Phenomena in Ferroelectrics
title_full_unstemmed Electrothermal Phenomena in Ferroelectrics
title_short Electrothermal Phenomena in Ferroelectrics
title_sort electrothermal phenomena in ferroelectrics
topic ferroelectric
electrothermal coupling
piezothermal effect
piezoelectrics
pyroelectric coefficient
specific heat capacity
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