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Unimorph cantilever

A unimorph or monomorph is a cantilever that consists of one active layer and one inactive layer. [1] In the case where active layer is piezoelectric, deformation in that layer may be induced by the application of an electric field. This deformation induces a bending displacement in the cantilever. The inactive layer may be fabricated from a non-piezoelectric material. Expanded URL for Paper referenced is located here: https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~ronf/PAPERS/sitti-icra01.pdf

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References

  1. ^ "Robotics Lab" (PDF).


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unimorph cantilever

A unimorph or monomorph is a cantilever that consists of one active layer and one inactive layer. [1] In the case where active layer is piezoelectric, deformation in that layer may be induced by the application of an electric field. This deformation induces a bending displacement in the cantilever. The inactive layer may be fabricated from a non-piezoelectric material. Expanded URL for Paper referenced is located here: https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~ronf/PAPERS/sitti-icra01.pdf

See also

References

  1. ^ "Robotics Lab" (PDF).



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