Editorial: special issue on PIEZO2017: Electroceramics for End Users IX

IF 1.3 4区 材料科学 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CERAMICS
L. Pardo, A. González, J. Bartolomé, P. Ochoa
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Abstract

This special issue of the journal Advances in Applied Ceramics comprises selected papers from the conference PIEZO2017: Electroceramics for End Users IX, that took place in Cercedilla (Madrid, Spain) on 19–22 February 2017 at the ‘Lucas Olazabal’ Forestry Residence of the ‘Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM)’. There were 80 participants from academia and industry. They came from France, Spain, Germany, Mexico, Denmark, Slovenia, Norway, Italy, Switzerland, Finland, Uruguay, Czech Republic, Portugal, U.S.A., Latvia, Israel and Belgium. The conference was organised by the European Institute of Piezoelectric Materials and Devices (Piezoinstitute), the ‘Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid (ICMM).CSIC’ and the School of Telecommunications Systems and Engineering (ETSIST) of the UPM. The conference was also made possible through the support of the companies Meggitt Sensing Systems (DK) and Aixacct Systems (DE). The sessions covered studies on piezoelectrics, ferroelectrics, relaxors and tuneable materials, applications, new processing techniques, lead-free ceramics and other sustainable materials, modelling and advanced characterisation. The invited talks were given by N. Setter (EPFL, CH) – who spoke in homage to Prof. L. E. Cross, from The Pennsylvania State University (U.S.A.), who passed away on December 2016 – F. Montero de Espinosa (ITEFI-CSIC, ES), M. E. Villafuerte-Castrejón (UNAM, MX) and D. C. Sinclair (Sheffield Univ., UK). The scientific programme consisted of 32 oral and 20 poster presentations. PIEZO2017 provided an opportunity to discuss challenges and future trends in this area. The conference was of high scientific level and technical quality. After a peer-review process according to the rules of Advances in Applied Ceramics journal, 10 invited articles were accepted for publication in this Special Issue. These works give a wide coverage of the topics presented in the conference from materials preparation (‘Ba0.9Ca0.1TiO3: microwave-assisted hydrothermal synthesis and piezoelectric properties’ [1]) to properties (‘Structural and functional characterisation of KNNS-BNKZ lead-free piezoceramics’ [2], ‘Elasto-optic behavior in epitaxial films of perovskite oxide ferroelectrics’ [3], ‘The representation of coupling interactions in the material properties open database (MPOD)’ [4] and ‘Methodology to evaluate variations in piezoelectric constants after aging process’ [5]) and device design and modelling (‘Design of piston-like piezoelectric transducers based on a phononic crystal’ [6], ‘Parametric study of a thin piezoelectric cantilever for energy harvesting applications’ [7], ‘Virtual instrument to obtain electrical models of piezoelectric elements used in energy harvesting’ [8], ‘Modelling of the mechanical response of piezoelectric structures from millimeter to micrometer’ [9] and ‘Effects of the LGT crystal quality on the resonance frequency stability of bulk acoustic waves resonators’ [10]) of piezoelectrics and related materials. We hope that it will provide a good overview of current research in the field of piezoelectric materials and devices and that it will be useful for those involved in this subject as well as for newcomers. We would like to express our gratitude to the authors who have contributed to this Special Issue. We also gratefully acknowledge the hard work of the referees in providing critical reviews. We thank Michael Reece, Editor of Advances in Applied Ceramics, SophieDonnelly and RoseWorrell, Editorial Assistants for their efficient coordination of the editorial work. We wish you enjoy reading this work and encourage you to participate in the future conference in this series, PIEZO2019, to be held at Krkonoše, Czech Republic next January 2019.
编辑:PIEZO2017特刊:终端用户的电陶瓷IX
《应用陶瓷进展》杂志的这一期特刊包括了2017年2月19日至22日在Cercedilla(西班牙马德里)举行的“最终用户电陶瓷IX”会议上的精选论文,该会议在“马德里politcnica大学(UPM)”的“Lucas Olazabal”森林住宅举行。来自学术界和工业界的80名与会者参加了会议。他们分别来自法国、西班牙、德国、墨西哥、丹麦、斯洛文尼亚、挪威、意大利、瑞士、芬兰、乌拉圭、捷克共和国、葡萄牙、美国、拉脱维亚、以色列和比利时。会议由欧洲压电材料与器件研究所(Piezoinstitute)、马德里材料科学研究所(ICMM)组织。CSIC和UPM电信系统与工程学院(ETSIST)。此次会议还得到了梅吉特传感系统公司(DK)和Aixacct系统公司(DE)的支持。会议涵盖了压电、铁电、弛豫和可调谐材料、应用、新加工技术、无铅陶瓷和其他可持续材料、建模和高级特性的研究。特邀演讲人是N. Setter (EPFL, CH),他向2016年12月去世的美国宾夕法尼亚州立大学L. E. Cross教授、F. Montero de Espinosa (ITEFI-CSIC, ES)、m.e. Villafuerte-Castrejón (UNAM, MX)和D. C. Sinclair (Sheffield University, UK)致敬。科学方案包括32次口头报告和20次海报报告。PIEZO2017为讨论这一领域的挑战和未来趋势提供了机会。会议具有较高的科学水平和技术质量。根据《应用陶瓷进展》杂志的规则,经过同行评审,10篇特邀文章被接受发表在本期特刊上。这些工作广泛涵盖了会议上提出的主题,从材料准备(' Ba0.9Ca0.1TiO3:微波辅助水热合成和压电性能”[1])到“KNNS-BNKZ无铅压电陶瓷的结构和功能表征”[2],“钙钛矿氧化物铁电体外延膜的弹性光学行为”[3],“材料特性开放数据库(MPOD)中耦合相互作用的表示”[4],“老化过程后压电常数变化的评估方法”[5],以及器件设计和建模(“基于声子晶体的活塞式压电换能器的设计”[6],“用于能量收集应用的薄压电悬臂梁的参数化研究”[7],“获取用于能量收集的压电元件电气模型的虚拟仪器”[8],“从毫米到微米的压电结构的机械响应建模”[9]和“LGT晶体质量对体声波谐振器谐振频率稳定性的影响”[10])的压电和相关材料。我们希望它将提供一个很好的概述,目前在压电材料和器件领域的研究,这将有助于那些参与这个主题以及新手。我们要向为本期特刊做出贡献的作者们表示感谢。我们也感谢审稿人在提供批评性评论方面的辛勤工作。感谢《应用陶瓷进展》编辑Michael Reece、编辑助理SophieDonnelly和RoseWorrell对编辑工作的有效协调。我们希望您喜欢阅读这篇文章,并鼓励您参加将于2019年1月在捷克共和国Krkonoše举行的PIEZO2019系列未来会议。
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Advances in Applied Ceramics
Advances in Applied Ceramics 工程技术-材料科学:硅酸盐
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4.40
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17
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5.2 months
期刊介绍: Advances in Applied Ceramics: Structural, Functional and Bioceramics provides international coverage of high-quality research on functional ceramics, engineering ceramics and bioceramics.
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