Flexible Piezoelectric Fibers for Acoustic Sensing and Positioning
Emerging development of flexible acoustic devices focuses on constructing large-area acoustic sensing networks with high spatial and temporal resolution, enabling applications in acoustic sensing and positioning, particularly in underwater and medical fields. Here, a piezoelectric fiber-like device...
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Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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2017
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/86658 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/44145 |
Summary: | Emerging development of flexible acoustic devices focuses on constructing large-area acoustic sensing networks with high spatial and temporal resolution, enabling applications in acoustic sensing and positioning, particularly in underwater and medical fields. Here, a piezoelectric fiber-like device is fabricated by a thermal drawing technique to deliver acoustic sensing functionalities at fiber-optic length scales, flexibility, and uniformity. The resulting piezoelectric fiber device operates in a frequency range of 2–8 MHz with signal-to-noise ratio above 20 dB. Additionally, a single piezoelectric fiber can simultaneously demodulate two monochromatic sound signals with a frequency gap from 0.01 to 30 MHz. As a proof of concept, a 2D 3 × 3 fiber array is fabricated to detect and position an underwater acoustic source with a spatial resolution of one centimeter. |
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