Series non-ferroelectric capacitance creates apparent ferroelectric D-E loops, and a simple microphone method reveals true piezoelectric S-E loops in a commercial capacitor.
Apparent Ferroelectric Polarization Hysteresis and a Simple Method to Observe Piezoelectric Strain Loops with a Microphone
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Extra components in series to non-ferroelectric capacitance can cause apparent ferroelectric D-E hysteresis loops even with the double-wave method (DWM). Characteristics of fake loops are studied withsimple circuit models, and suspicious loops of actual materials are found in some papers using the DWM. Inverse piezoelectric strain also reverses along with the polarization by the electric field, and S-E loops are considered more reliable to prove ferroelectricity than the D-E loops. But measurement of S-E loops usually requires expensive instruments in contrast to D-E loops with a simple circuit. A very simple method is developed to observe S-E loops of bulk samples with an inexpensive small electret microphone and a little expansion to the circuit for D-E loops. S-E loops of a commercial ceramic capacitor by this method reveal that its D-E loops apparent.
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Apparent Ferroelectric Polarization Hysteresis and a Simple Method to Observe Piezoelectric Strain Loops with a Microphone
Series non-ferroelectric capacitance creates apparent ferroelectric D-E loops, and a simple microphone method reveals true piezoelectric S-E loops in a commercial capacitor.