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  2. Piezotronics - Wikipedia

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    The materials for piezotronics should be piezoelectric semiconductors, [10] such as ZnO, GaN and InN. Three-way coupling among piezoelectricity , photoexcitation and semiconductor is the basis of piezotronics (piezoelectricity-semiconductor coupling), piezophotonics (piezoelectric-photon excitation coupling), optoelectronics , and ...

  3. PCB Piezotronics - Wikipedia

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    PCB Piezotronics is a manufacturer of piezoelectric sensors. The name "PCB" is abbreviation for " PicoCoulomB " which is technical terminology defining an electrical charge of the type generated by the piezoelectric sensors they manufacture.

  4. Piezophototronics - Wikipedia

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    Typical materials are the wurtzite structures, such as ZnO, GaN and InN. the three-way coupling among piezoelectricity, photoexcitation and semiconductor properties, which is the basis of piezotronics (piezoelectricity-semiconductor coupling), piezophotonics (piezoelectric-photon excitation coupling), optoelectronics, and piezo-phototronics ...

  5. Integrated Electronics Piezo-Electric - Wikipedia

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    Integrated Electronics Piezo-Electric (IEPE) characterises a technical standard for piezoelectric sensors which contain built-in impedance conversion electronics. IEPE sensors are used to measure acceleration, force or pressure.

  6. Zhong Lin Wang - Wikipedia

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    Piezotronic effect and piezotronics. When applying a stress on a material with a non-centrosymmetric crystal structure, a piezoelectric potential (piezopotential) can be produced. For a ZnO nanowire, the Schottky barrier height between the nanowire and its metal contact can be effectively tuned by the created internal field.

  7. Piezoelectric accelerometer - Wikipedia

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    A description of how a piezoelectric accelerometer works in theory. A piezoelectric accelerometer is an accelerometer that employs the piezoelectric effect of certain materials to measure dynamic changes in mechanical variables (e.g., acceleration, vibration, and mechanical shock).

  8. Small arms ammunition pressure testing - Wikipedia

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    For shotshell ammunition, the technical variations are easier to solve since only one type of piezoelectric sensor (called "tangential sensor") is available from the PCB Piezotronics and Kistler International companies to be used without drilling without variations amongst SAAMI guidelines and C.I.P. rulings. [8]

  9. Portal:Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Modern surface-mount electronic components on a printed circuit board, with a large integrated circuit at the top. Electronics is a scientific and engineering discipline that studies and applies the principles of physics to design, create, and operate devices that manipulate electrons and other electrically charged particles.