Issue 21, 2024

Ferroelectric, flexoelectric and photothermal coupling in PVDF-based composites for flexible photoelectric sensors

Abstract

A ferroelectric polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) film with excellent flexibility possesses great potential for photodetection and wearable devices. However, the relatively weak photo-absorption and the consequent small photocurrent limit its photofunctional properties. Herein, we embedded a strongly visible-light active material system, 0.5Ba(Zr0.08Ti0.8Mn0.12)O3–0.5(Ba0.7Ca0.3)TiO3 (BZTM–BCT) loaded with Ag and Au nanoparticles, into a PVDF film, which demonstrates a significantly higher photovoltaic response in the whole visible light range with a β-phase content of over 90%. In a state of “bending + poling”, the PVDF/BZTM–BCT:Au film presents an optimal response for photoelectric properties by exhibiting a photocurrent that is 57 times higher than that of a pure PVDF film when illuminated with 405 nm LED light at 100 mW cm−2. Photoexcitation and thermal excitation jointly contribute to the generation of free carriers, while the flexoelectric and ferroelectric coupling electric field provides a greater driving force for carrier separation and transport. More interestingly, composite film-based photoelectric sensors can simultaneously respond to light and the movement and deformation of contacted things, indicating its potential in versatile applications. Overall, this work puts forward a new route for designing new flexible multifunctional photoelectric devices.

Graphical abstract: Ferroelectric, flexoelectric and photothermal coupling in PVDF-based composites for flexible photoelectric sensors

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
28 May 2024
Accepted
26 Jul 2024
First published
09 Aug 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Mater. Horiz., 2024,11, 5295-5303

Ferroelectric, flexoelectric and photothermal coupling in PVDF-based composites for flexible photoelectric sensors

L. Wang, M. A. Boda, C. Chen, X. He and Z. Yi, Mater. Horiz., 2024, 11, 5295 DOI: 10.1039/D4MH00667D

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