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Pyroelectric effect enhancement in laminate composites under short circuit condition

  • H. H.S. Chang
  • , R. W. Whatmore
  • , Z. Huang

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Abstract

The pyroelectric coefficients of laminate composites under short circuit condition have been investigated by analytical modeling and numerical simulations. Indicators for various pyroelectric/non-pyroelectric material pairs that can be utilized to determine their pyroelectric coefficient enhancement credentials have been identified. Six pyroelectric materials were paired with six non-pyroelectric/elastic materials and their pyroelectric coefficient enhancement potential and figure of merit for efficiency were investigated. The best performing partnership out of the 36 pairs was lead zirconate titanate (PZT5H)-chlorinated polyvinyl chloride thermoplastic (CPVC) for thickness ratios (R) below 0.09 and PZT5H-zinc for R larger than 0.09 with both demonstrating total pyroelectric coefficient of approximately -20× 10-4 C m-2 K-1 at R=0.09, which corresponds to approximately 300% increase in the coefficient. PZT5H-CPVC also showed maximum of 800% rise in the pyroelectric coefficient while figure of merit for efficiency indicated up to twentyfold increase in its electrical response output per given thermal stimuli when compared to that of PZT5H by itself.

Original languageEnglish
Edition11
Volume106
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

Publication series

NameJournal of Applied Physics
PublisherAmerican Institute of Physics
ISSN (Print)0021-8979

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