Ultrasonic properties of all-printed piezoelectric polymer transducers
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/6051Date
2013Type
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Peer reviewed
Abstract
The ability of producing ultrasonic transducers from screen-printing has been explored
experimentally, through printing and characterization of a large number of transducers. In an allprinted
test design, 124 transducers with four different electrode sizes ranging from 1 to 4.9 mm2,
were printed layer-by-layer on a high performance polyethyleneimine polymer. Inks from
ferroelectric and conductive polymers were applied to the active part of a transducer, to provide a
good acoustical match between the individual layers. Ultrasonic characterizations of the
transducers done by two independent methods provided a broad-banded frequency response with a
maximum response around 100 MHz.
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American Institute of PhysicsCitation
Applied Physics Letters (2013) s. 262902-262902-5Metadata
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