Template-based fluoroethylenepropylene piezoelectrets with tubular channels for transducer applications
Abstract
We describe the concept, the fabrication, and the most relevant properties of a piezoelectric-polymer system: Two fluoroethylenepropylene (FEP) films with good electret properties are laminated around a specifically designed and prepared polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) template at 300 °C. After removing the PTFE template, a two-layer FEP film with open tubular channels is obtained. For electric charging, the two-layer FEP system is subjected to a high electric field. The resulting dielectric barrier discharges inside the tubular channels yield a ferroelectret with high piezoelectricity. d33 coefficients of up to 160 pC/N have already been achieved on the ferroelectret films. After charging at suitable elevated temperatures, the piezoelectricity is stable at temperatures of at least 130 °C. Advantages of the transducer films include ease of fabrication at laboratory or industrial scales, a wide range of possible geometrical and processing parameters, straightforward control of the uniformity of the polymer system, flexibility, and versatility of the soft ferroelectrets, and a large potential for device applications e.g., in the areas of biomedicine, communications, production engineering, sensor systems, environmental monitoring, etc.
- Publication:
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Journal of Applied Physics
- Pub Date:
- July 2009
- DOI:
- 10.1063/1.3159039
- Bibcode:
- 2009JAP...106a4106A
- Keywords:
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- 77.84.Jd;
- 77.22.Ej;
- 77.65.-j;
- 81.05.Lg;
- Polymers;
- organic compounds;
- Polarization and depolarization;
- Piezoelectricity and electromechanical effects;
- Polymers and plastics;
- rubber;
- synthetic and natural fibers;
- organometallic and organic materials