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Lead scandium tantalate for thermal detector applications
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EngineeringThermoelectricsMagnetic MaterialsMultiferroicsFerroelectric ApplicationLead Scandium TantalateElectric FieldInstrumentationMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringPyroelectricityFirst Order TransitionMagnetoelectric MaterialsCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsFerroelectric MaterialsThermoelectric MaterialThin FilmsThermal SensorFunctional Materials
Abstract A strong pyroelectric response can be induced in ferroelectric materials, both at and above their transition temperatures, by the application of an electric field. This can be understood in terms of a phenomenological model of transition. Lead scandium tantalate (PST) is a perovskite ferroelectric with a first order transition at 25-30°C. Its electrical properties have been measured against field and temperature, showing a strong induced pyroelectric response (peak value of 0 006Cm−2K−1) and a high peak FD (dielectric loss) figure of merit of 16 × 10−4Pa−1/2. These give it a particular advantage in applications requiring fine geometries for example large thermal imaging arrays
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