Difference between revisions of "Adaptively Controlled Polarization And Hysteresis Curve Tracing For Polymer Piezoelectrics (1 S/B)"
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− | + | In the fabrication process of piezoelectric materials, a polarization step is required to create and maintain a permanent electric dipole moment in the crystal structure of the material. The polarization procedure usually involves applying a high electric field to the piezoelectric material over a period of time. This field creates an electric polarization in the material by reorienting the crystal structure and aligning the electric dipoles in the direction of the electric field. | |
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+ | To measure the success rate of the polarization process, the polarization of the material is plotted against the applied electric field. The frequency response of the applied signal results in a hysteresis-shaped curve which is used to asses the materials piezoelectric properties. | ||
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+ | Due to the high electric fields and often unknown material parameters, manual control of such equipment can be difficult. The aim of this thesis is to devleop a microcontroller based control strategy | ||
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Short Description
In the fabrication process of piezoelectric materials, a polarization step is required to create and maintain a permanent electric dipole moment in the crystal structure of the material. The polarization procedure usually involves applying a high electric field to the piezoelectric material over a period of time. This field creates an electric polarization in the material by reorienting the crystal structure and aligning the electric dipoles in the direction of the electric field.
To measure the success rate of the polarization process, the polarization of the material is plotted against the applied electric field. The frequency response of the applied signal results in a hysteresis-shaped curve which is used to asses the materials piezoelectric properties.
Due to the high electric fields and often unknown material parameters, manual control of such equipment can be difficult. The aim of this thesis is to devleop a microcontroller based control strategy
Status: Available
- Looking for 1 Semester/Bachelor students
- Contact: Christoph Leitner
Prerequisites
- Analog Mixed Signal Design
- PCB Design
- Microcontrollers
Character
- 20% Literature research
- 40% PCB Design
- 30% Microcontroller programming
- 10% Testing
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