Ferroelectric ceramic transducer

Electrical generator or motor structure – Non-dynamoelectric – Piezoelectric elements and devices

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310334, 310337, H01L 4108

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050650688

ABSTRACT:
A ferroelectric ceramic transducer having low density, high compliance and improved electrical properties achieved by the absence of any solid or liquid material in the spaces between the lateral sides of the ferroelectric ceramic posts of the transducer. The ceramic volume-fill of the posts is no greater than sixty percent.

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