This paper proposes the idea of etching PZT to improve the temperature variation rate of a thicker PZT sheet in order to enhance the energy conversion efficiency when used as pyroelectric cells. A partially covered electrode was proven to display a higher output response than a fully covered electrode did. A mesh top electrode monitored the temperature variation rate and the electrode area. The mesh electrode width affected the distribution of the temperature variation rate in a thinner pyroelectric material. However, a pyroelectric cell with a thicker pyroelectric material was beneficial in generating electricity pyroelectrically. The PZT sheet was further etched to produce deeper cavities and a smaller electrode width to induce lateral temperature gradients on the sidewalls of cavities under homogeneous heat irradiation, enhancing the temperature variation rate. © 2011 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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Hsiao, C. C., Ciou, J. C., Siao, A. S., & Lee, C. Y. (2011). Temperature field analysis for pzt pyroelectric cells for thermal energy harvesting. Sensors, 11(11), 10458–10473. https://doi.org/10.3390/s111110458
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