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A Novel Piezoelectric Ceramic Actuator with Scissoring Composite Vibration for Medical Applications

Jingjing Yang    
Qiang Zhang and Taojin Xu    

Resumen

The proposed scissoring-type actuator can successfully degenerate longitudinal vibration into scissoring vibration at an actuator tip with broad output frequencies and higher efficiency for potential medical applications.

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