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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Nwadike, Uchechukwu I.a; * | Agwu, Kenneth K.a | Eze, Charles U.a | Kani, Dukeb | Agu, Gregoryb | Enwereuzo, Emmanuelb | Obika, Mikeb | Umoh, Effiongb | Ufomba, Emmanuelb
Affiliations: [a] Department of Medical Radiography and Radiological Sciences, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus | [b] Scientific Equipment Development Institute (SEDI), Akwuke, Enugu
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Dr. Uchechukwu I. Nwadike, Department of Radiography and Radiological Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, Enugu, Nigeria. E-mail: uinwadike@gmail.com.
Abstract: BACKGROUND:There is abundant quartz deposit in Nigeria which has been used for export and building purposes. However, its electrical and piezoelectric properties have not been studied. Thus, whether it can be used as raw material for the indigenous electric industries is unknown to date. OBJECTIVE:This study aims to characterize the piezoelectric properties of smoky quartz for ultrasonic transducer and determine its sonic properties. METHOD:In the research approach, the raw quartz was cut into six crystals of rectangular shape using a universal cutter. The crystals were purified with a 100 ml hydrofluoric and hydrochloric acid solution under a temperature of 250°C in a furnace. The sizes, weights, and capacitance of crystals were determined using the standard measuring instruments. The resonance method was used for the determination of the frequency of minimum and maximum impedance of the crystals. The piezoelectric constants of the crystals were derived using the standard formula for determination of piezoelectric constants. RESULTS:The results show that the sonic properties represented by the piezoelectric charge constant (d31) and the piezoelectric voltage constant (g31) values are 2.52 (±1.075) ×10-8c/m2 and 1030.6114 ± 250.89v/m2 respectively. CONCLUSION:The present study has characterized Nigerian quartz for its piezoelectric properties and found that it was suitable for use in the construction of ultrasonic transducers.
Keywords: Nigerian quartz, piezoelectricity, transducer, sonic properties, characterization
DOI: 10.3233/XST-17340
Journal: Journal of X-Ray Science and Technology, vol. 26, no. 3, pp. 499-508, 2018
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