Naval Device Applications of Relaxor Piezoelectric Single Crystals
Navy SBIR FY2007.1


Sol No.: Navy SBIR FY2007.1
Topic No.: N07-076
Topic Title: Naval Device Applications of Relaxor Piezoelectric Single Crystals
Proposal No.: N071-076-0739
Firm: Image Acoustics, Inc.
97 Elm Street
Cohasset, Massachusetts 02025
Contact: John Butler
Phone: (781) 383-2002
Web Site: imageacoustics.com
Abstract: This SBIR Proposal addresses the need for improved acoustic performance at the low end of the required ADC MK4 frequency band to ensure countermeasure effectiveness against the ever increasing threat to U.S. submarines. Image Acoustics Inc. has teamed with Ultra Electronics Ocean Systems (UEOS), the current producer of ADC MK 4 countermeasures, to offer a solution that combines a unique new Trioid transducer design with the improved material properties of single crystal. Single crystal's higher electromechanical coupling, higher piezoelectric d constant and lower modulus than conventional piezoelectric ceramic translates to dramatic improvements in bandwidth, transmit voltage response and resonant frequency, respectively. These improved material properties are essential to the enhancement of ADC MK4 low frequency performance, which is currently limited by the material properties of conventional ceramic. The proposed single crystal Trioid transducer is ideally suited for this low frequency application and will enable a fully specification compliant countermeasure with the added bandwidth capability for improved protection of our Navy's most valuable assets. Phase I of this research and development project will demonstrate the feasibility of a practical device and will include transducer design, computer modeling and the fabrication and test of a scaled experimental prototype.
Benefits: The development of this wide band transducer system may have application to oceanographic research, surveying, underwater salvaging and the fishing industry.

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