Relaxor ferroelectric polymer exhibits ultrahigh electromechanical coupling at low electric field.
Xin ChenHancheng QinXiaoshi QianWenyi ZhuBo LiBing ZhangWenchang LuRuipeng LiShihai ZhangLei ZhuFabrice Domingues Dos SantosJerzy Jerry BernholcQiming ZhangPublished in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2022)
Electromechanical (EM) coupling-the conversion of energy between electric and mechanical forms-in ferroelectrics has been used for a broad range of applications. Ferroelectric polymers have weak EM coupling that severely limits their usefulness for applications. We introduced a small amount of fluorinated alkyne (FA) monomers (<2 mol %) in relaxor ferroelectric poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene-chlorofluoroethylene) (PVDF-TrFE-CFE) terpolymer that markedly enhances the polarization change with strong EM coupling while suppressing other polarization changes that do not contribute to it. Under a low-dc bias field of 40 megavolts per meter, the relaxor tetrapolymer has an EM coupling factor ( k 33 ) of 88% and a piezoelectric coefficient ( d 33 ) >1000 picometers per volt. These values make this solution-processed polymer competitive with ceramic oxide piezoelectrics, with the potential for use in distinct applications.