Electro-elastic features of α-BiB3O6 crystals with a monoclinic symmetry
Abstract
The monoclinic α-BiB3O6 (BIBO) crystal is an important piezoelectric material for high-temperature sensing applications. As a prerequisite to the design of piezoelectric sensors, the electro-elastic features of the BIBO crystal should be determined. Herein, the full set of electro-elastic coefficients was obtained using the impedance method, modified quasi-static measurements, and the laser interferometry method. The independent piezoelectric coefficients were determined to be d14 = 10.9, d16 = 16.4, d21 = −15.6, d22 = 40.0, d23 = 2.5, d25 = −9.8, d34 = 20.6, and d36 = 6.2 pC N−1 at room temperature. Moreover, the optimum crystal cuts were discussed based on the piezoelectric coefficient matrix, where the highest longitudinal piezoelectric coefficient was for the Y-oriented crystal cut; the highest transverse length extensional piezoelectric coefficient was for the YXt/−15° crystal cut, and the maximum thickness shear piezoelectric coefficient was for the XYw/50.6° and XYw/−50.6° crystal cuts. Furthermore, the maximum face shear piezoelectric crystal cut with was achieved for the Y/−60° and Y/30° crystal cuts, which were expected to excite SH0 waves for nondestructive testing and structural-health inspection.