• Journal of Advanced Dielectrics
  • Vol. 13, Issue 4, 2341009 (2023)
Xunlin Qiu1、*, Peng Fang2、**, Axel Mellinger3, Ruy Alberto Pisani Altafim4, Werner Wirges5, Gunnar Gidion6, and Dmitry Rychkov7
Author Affiliations
  • 1Shanghai Key Laboratory of Intelligent Sensing and Detection Technology, School of Mechanical and Power Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237, P. R. China
  • 2CAS Key Laboratory of Human-Machine Intelligence-Synergy Systems, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Shenzhen 518055, P. R. China
  • 3Department of Physics, Central Michigan University, 223 Dow Science Complex, Mount Pleasant, MI 48859, USA
  • 4Computer Systems Department, Informatics Center, Federal University of Paráıba, João Pessoa-PB, Brazil
  • 5Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany
  • 6Laboratory for Electrical Instrumentation, Department of Microsystems Engineering-IMTEK, University of Freiburg, Georges-Köhler-Allee 106, Freiburg 79110, Germany
  • 7Technology and Study Center Weissenburg, Deggendorf Institute of Technology, Weissenburg, Bavaria, Germany
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    DOI: 10.1142/S2010135X23410096 Cite this Article
    Xunlin Qiu, Peng Fang, Axel Mellinger, Ruy Alberto Pisani Altafim, Werner Wirges, Gunnar Gidion, Dmitry Rychkov. Ferroelectrets: Heterogenous polymer electrets with high piezoelectric sensitivity for transducers[J]. Journal of Advanced Dielectrics, 2023, 13(4): 2341009 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Nowadays, the demand for advanced functional materials in transducer technology is growing rapidly. Piezoelectric materials transform mechanical variables (displacement or force) into electrical signals (charge or voltage) and vice versa. They are interesting from both fundamental and application points of view. Ferrooelectrets (also called piezoelectrets) are a relatively young group of piezo-, pyro- and ferroelectric materials. They exhibit ferroic behavior phenomenologically undistinguishable from that of traditional ferroelectrics, although the materials per se are essentially non-polar space-charge electrets with artificial macroscopic dipoles (i.e., internally charged cavities). A lot of work has been done on ferroelectrets and their applications up to now. In this paper, we review and discuss mostly the work done at University of Potsdam on the research and development of ferroelectrets. We will, however, also mention important results from other teams, and prospect the challenges and future progress trend of the field of ferroelectret research.
    Xunlin Qiu, Peng Fang, Axel Mellinger, Ruy Alberto Pisani Altafim, Werner Wirges, Gunnar Gidion, Dmitry Rychkov. Ferroelectrets: Heterogenous polymer electrets with high piezoelectric sensitivity for transducers[J]. Journal of Advanced Dielectrics, 2023, 13(4): 2341009
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