An organic-inorganic perovskite ferroelectric with large piezoelectric response
Yu‐Meng You, Wei‐Qiang Liao, Dewei Zhao, Heng‐Yun Ye, Yi Zhang, Qionghua Zhou, Xianghong Niu, Jinlan Wang, Peng‐Fei Li, Da‐Wei Fu, Zhe‐Ming Wang, Song Gao, Kunlun Yang, Jun‐Ming Liu, Jiangyu Li, Yanfa Yan, Ren‐Gen Xiong
- Year
- 2017
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- 1,062
Abstract
Finding a more flexible mechanical sensor Piezoelectric materials allow conversion between electricity and mechanical stresses. The most efficient piezoelectric materials are ceramics such as BaTiO 3 or PbZrO 3 , which are also extremely stiff. You et al. identified an organic perovskite structured piezoelectric material that is far more pliable yet has a piezoelectric response similar to that of traditional ceramics. This material may be a better option to use as a mechanical sensor for flexible devices, soft robotics, biomedical devices, and other micromechanical applications that benefit from a less stiff piezoelectric material. Science , this issue p. 306
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