| Literature DB >> 22163830 |
Yanmin Jia1, Xiangling Tian, Zheng Wu, Xiaojuan Tian, Jiayi Zhou, Yunzhang Fang, Chenchen Zhu.
Abstract
A high-sensitivity mechano-luminescent sensor was fabricated on the basis of piezoelectric/electroluminescent composites. The working principle of this mechano-luminescent sensor was elucidated by analyzing the relationship between the piezoelectric-induced charges and the electroluminescent effects. When a stress is applied on the piezoelectric layer, electrical charges will be induced at both the top and bottom sides of the piezoelectric layer. The induced electrical charges will lead to a light output from the electroluminescent layer, thus producing a mechano-luminescence effect. By increasing the vibration strength or frequency applied, the mechano-luminescence output can be obviously enhanced. Mechano-luminescence sensors have potential in smart stress-to-light devices, such as foot-stress-distribution-diagnosis systems and dynamic-load-monitors for bridge hanging cables.Entities:
Keywords: composites; mechano-luminescent sensors; piezoelectric
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22163830 PMCID: PMC3231319 DOI: 10.3390/s110403962
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1.The geometry of the mechano-luminescent composite.
Figure 2.The piezoelectric voltage output as a function of ultrasonic vibration power at 28 kHz, 45 kHz and 100 kHz, respectively.
Figure 3.The mechano-luminescent output spectrograph of the composite under different vibration powers.
Figure 4.The mechano-luminescent output spectrograph of the composite under frequencies of 28 kHz, 45 kHz and 100 kHz, respectively.