Electro-thermal actuation in percolative ferroelectric polymer nanocomposites

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Yang Liu
Yao Zhou
Hancheng Qin
Tiannan Yang
Xin Chen
Li Li
Zhubing Han
Ke Wang
Bing Zhang
Wenchang Lu
Long-Qing Chen
J. Bernholc
Qing Wang
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[1] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,State Key Laboratory of Material Processing and Die & Mould Technology, School of Materials Science and Engineering
[2] The Pennsylvania State University,Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[3] North Carolina State University,Department of Physics
[4] The Pennsylvania State University,Materials Research Institute
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Nature Materials | 2023年 / 22卷
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The interconversion between electrical and mechanical energies is pivotal to ferroelectrics to enable their applications in transducers, actuators and sensors. Ferroelectric polymers exhibit a giant electric-field-induced strain (>4.0%), markedly exceeding the actuation strain (≤1.7%) of piezoelectric ceramics and crystals. However, their normalized elastic energy densities remain orders of magnitude smaller than those of piezoelectric ceramics and crystals, severely limiting their practical applications in soft actuators. Here we report the use of electro-thermally induced ferroelectric phase transition in percolative ferroelectric polymer nanocomposites to achieve high strain performance in electric-field-driven actuation materials. We demonstrate a strain of over 8% and an output mechanical energy density of 11.3 J cm−3 at an electric field of 40 MV m−1 in the composite, outperforming the benchmark relaxor single-crystal ferroelectrics. This approach overcomes the trade-off between mechanical modulus and electro-strains in conventional piezoelectric polymer composites and opens up an avenue for high-performance ferroelectric actuators.
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