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  HomeContents of Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering (English Edition),2004 No.2BIMORPH-TYPE PIEZOELECTRIC THIN FILM BENDING ACTUATORS SYNTHESIZED BY HYDROTHERMAL METHOD

Du Liqun

Research Center of Micro
System Technology,

Dalian University of Technology,

 Dalian 116024, China

 

Arai Fumihito

 

Fukuda Toshio

 

Kwon Guiryong

Department of Micro System

Engineering,

Nagoya University,

Nagoya 464-0814, Japan

 

 

BIMORPH-TYPE PIEZOELECTRIC
THIN FILM BENDING ACTUATORS
SYNTHESIZED BY HYDROTHERMAL
METHOD*

 

Abstract: Lead zirconate titanium solid-solution (PZT) thin films with various thickness are synthesized on titanium substrates by repeated hydrothermal treatments. Young modulus, electric-field- induced displacement and the density of the PZT film are measured respectively. Bimorph- type bending actuators are fabricated using these films. The model, which is used to analyze the driving ability of bimorph-type bending actuators by hydrothermal method, is set up. It can be seen that the driving ability of bimorph-type bending actuators can be greatly improved by optimizing the thickness of PZT thin film and substrate from the theoretical analysis results. The measured values are expected to agree with the theoretical values calculated by the above model.

Key words: Driving ability  Bimorph-type bending actuators  Hydrothermal method Piezoelectric thin film

 


* This project is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.90207003) and Returnee Foundation of Dalian. Received March 7, 2003; received in revised form February 13, 2004; accepted February 23, 2004

 

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