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Electronic Devices

The Piezoelectric Effect of the Surface Acoustic Waves Methods
Georgi Kolev, Krassimir Denishev, Mariya Aleksandrova and Yordanka Dutsolova
Faculty of Electronic Engineering and Technologies at Technical University of Sofia 8 Kl. Ohridski Blvd Sofia 1000, Bulgaria
Abstract: The changes in the piezoelectric layers caused by the use of a few chemicals are studied in this paper. The piezoelectric effect of the surface acoustic waves methods is extensively studied. The MEMS microgenerator is addressed which use the dynamic mode. The relation between the piezoelectric voltage and mechanical vibration frequency is also studied.
Keywords: MEMS, EHD, Piezoelectric Effect, PZT, ZnO, Microgenerator The Piezoelectric Effect of the Surface Acoustic Waves Methods
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/ed/2023/12/1/1-6
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