Piezoelectric Sensors: EMCF, Materials & FERAMS

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I wanted to know in depth in piezoelectric sensors,their EMCF,different materials,groups working on material science...As Well As on FERAMS

I got some sites like piezoinstitute,csa like that

can anybody please help me to find some more

thanking you
 
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What is EMCF?

If you want in depth answers you may start with an in depth question.
What do you want to do? Buy transducers? Build them? Use them?
In general any book on ultrasound technology has at least one chapter on transducers.
 
oh sorry It is Electro Mechanical Coupling Factor for All Piezo Electric Materials it exist

My friend wants to work on LEAD FREE PIEZO CRYSTALS
 
My undergraduate research group has been studying lead-free multiferroics and piezoelectrics for some time. I'd suggest reading the literature on my adviser's website and using references in those papers to find more information.

http://neon.materials.cmu.edu/salvador/publications.html"
 
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oh thanks i will definitely follw it
 
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