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An organic-inorganic perovskite ferroelectric with large piezoelectric response
by
Zhao, Dewei
, Fu, Da-Wei
, Xiong, Ren-Gen
, Wang, Zheming
, Liao, Wei-Qiang
, Zhang, Yi
, Yang, Kunlun
, Zhou, Qionghua
, Ye, Heng-Yun
, Liu, Jun-Ming
, Niu, Xianghong
, Li, Jiangyu
, You, Yu-Meng
, Wang, Jinlan
, Li, Peng-Fei
, Gao, Song
, Yan, Yanfa
in
Ammonium
/ Aqueous solutions
/ Barium
/ Barium titanates
/ Biomechanics
/ Ceramics
/ Electricity
/ Ferroelectric crystals
/ Ferroelectric materials
/ Ferroelectricity
/ Perovskites
/ Piezoelectric ceramics
/ Piezoelectricity
/ Robotics
/ Transition temperature
/ Transition temperatures
2017
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An organic-inorganic perovskite ferroelectric with large piezoelectric response
by
Zhao, Dewei
, Fu, Da-Wei
, Xiong, Ren-Gen
, Wang, Zheming
, Liao, Wei-Qiang
, Zhang, Yi
, Yang, Kunlun
, Zhou, Qionghua
, Ye, Heng-Yun
, Liu, Jun-Ming
, Niu, Xianghong
, Li, Jiangyu
, You, Yu-Meng
, Wang, Jinlan
, Li, Peng-Fei
, Gao, Song
, Yan, Yanfa
in
Ammonium
/ Aqueous solutions
/ Barium
/ Barium titanates
/ Biomechanics
/ Ceramics
/ Electricity
/ Ferroelectric crystals
/ Ferroelectric materials
/ Ferroelectricity
/ Perovskites
/ Piezoelectric ceramics
/ Piezoelectricity
/ Robotics
/ Transition temperature
/ Transition temperatures
2017
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An organic-inorganic perovskite ferroelectric with large piezoelectric response
by
Zhao, Dewei
, Fu, Da-Wei
, Xiong, Ren-Gen
, Wang, Zheming
, Liao, Wei-Qiang
, Zhang, Yi
, Yang, Kunlun
, Zhou, Qionghua
, Ye, Heng-Yun
, Liu, Jun-Ming
, Niu, Xianghong
, Li, Jiangyu
, You, Yu-Meng
, Wang, Jinlan
, Li, Peng-Fei
, Gao, Song
, Yan, Yanfa
in
Ammonium
/ Aqueous solutions
/ Barium
/ Barium titanates
/ Biomechanics
/ Ceramics
/ Electricity
/ Ferroelectric crystals
/ Ferroelectric materials
/ Ferroelectricity
/ Perovskites
/ Piezoelectric ceramics
/ Piezoelectricity
/ Robotics
/ Transition temperature
/ Transition temperatures
2017
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An organic-inorganic perovskite ferroelectric with large piezoelectric response
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An organic-inorganic perovskite ferroelectric with large piezoelectric response
2017
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Overview
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 Trimethylchloromethyl ammonium trichloromanganese(II) may be a flexible material competitive for piezoelectric applications. Molecular piezoelectrics are highly desirable for their easy and environment-friendly processing, light weight, low processing temperature, and mechanical flexibility. However, although 136 years have passed since the discovery in 1880 of the piezoelectric effect, molecular piezoelectrics with a piezoelectric coefficient d 33 comparable with piezoceramics such as barium titanate (BTO; ~190 picocoulombs per newton) have not been found. We show that trimethylchloromethyl ammonium trichloromanganese(II), an organic-inorganic perovskite ferroelectric crystal processed from aqueous solution, has a large d 33 of 185 picocoulombs per newton and a high phase-transition temperature of 406 kelvin (K) (16 K above that of BTO). This makes it a competitive candidate for medical, micromechanical, and biomechanical applications.
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The American Association for the Advancement of Science
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