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A molecular perovskite solid solution with piezoelectricity stronger than lead zirconate titanate.

Authors :
Liao WQ
Zhao D
Tang YY
Zhang Y
Li PF
Shi PP
Chen XG
You YM
Xiong RG
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2019 Mar 15; Vol. 363 (6432), pp. 1206-1210.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Piezoelectric materials produce electricity when strained, making them ideal for different types of sensing applications. The most effective piezoelectric materials are ceramic solid solutions in which the piezoelectric effect is optimized at what are termed morphotropic phase boundaries (MPBs). Ceramics are not ideal for a variety of applications owing to some of their mechanical properties. We synthesized piezoelectric materials from a molecular perovskite (TMFM) <subscript>x</subscript> (TMCM) <subscript>1-</subscript> <subscript>x</subscript> CdCl <subscript>3</subscript> solid solution (TMFM, trimethylfluoromethyl ammonium; TMCM, trimethylchloromethyl ammonium, 0 ≤ x ≤ 1), in which the MPB exists between monoclinic and hexagonal phases. We found a composition for which the piezoelectric coefficient d <subscript>33</subscript> is ~1540 picocoulombs per newton, comparable to high-performance piezoelectric ceramics. The material has potential applications for wearable piezoelectric devices.<br /> (Copyright © 2019 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
363
Issue :
6432
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30872522
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aav3057