Ultrasound pulse-echo Study of KLT
POSTER
Abstract
The ultrasound pulse-echo technique is employed to investigate the phase transitions of ferroelectric crystal KLT(K1-xLiiTaO₃). These transitions are initiated by gradually heating and cooling the crystal while applying a direct current (DC) electric field. The primary objective of this study is to generate graphical representations of the phase transitions as ultrasonic pulses pass through the crystal during temperature changes, and to compare the results under varying DC fields to highlight the material's ferroelectric properties.
A homodyne phase detector is used to precisely measure the phase difference between the transmitted and received ultrasound pulses. Preliminary data suggests that the electric field significantly impacts the phase transitions. However, additional data, especially at higher voltages, is needed to confirm this observation.
A homodyne phase detector is used to precisely measure the phase difference between the transmitted and received ultrasound pulses. Preliminary data suggests that the electric field significantly impacts the phase transitions. However, additional data, especially at higher voltages, is needed to confirm this observation.
Presenters
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Zachery Peter Hall
Gordon College
Authors
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Zachery Peter Hall
Gordon College
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Robert Mech
Gordon College
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Kristen Siaw
Gordon College
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Oleksiy Svitelskiy
Gordon College
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Lynn Boatner
ORNL, Oak Ridge, TN
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Grace Yong
Loyola University MD