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The project focuses on developing high-temperature piezoelectric sensors using Aurivillius phase ceramics, which are suitable for extreme conditions in industries like automotive and aerospace. It aims to enhance the performance of these materials through systematic doping and advanced processing techniques.
High-temperature piezoelectric sensing technology is of major importance for the chemical and material processing, automotive, aerospace, and power generating industries.
Aurivillius phase ceramics are of interest for these applications because of their high Curie points (Tc up to ~950C).
Modified bismuth titanate compositions can be used for sensor applications up to 500C.
If a higher operating temperature is required there are currently no suitable polycrystalline ceramics available.
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QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
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