Hybrid
Tribo-Piezo-Electric Nanogenerator with Unprecedented Performance
Based on Ferroelectric Composite Contacting Layers
Posted on 2019-06-12 - 00:00
It
was recently reported that more efficient triboelectric nanogenerator
(TENG)-like devices can be prepared using inversely polarized ferroelectric
films made of same material as the contacting layers. In the present
work, a clear correlation between the piezoelectric response of inversely
polarized ferroelectric PVDF/BaTiO3 nanocomposite films
and the performance of the TENG-like device based on these films is
demonstrated. This observation is explained by magnified electrostatic
induction that is driven by piezoelectric charges and ferroelectric
properties of these films. A double capacitor model is proposed that
effectively portrays the interactions between ferroelectric layers
during contact–separation and subsequent charge redistributions
in the external circuit. The new understanding has allowed the result
of 3-fold higher open circuit voltages (2.7 kV from 5 cm2) as compared to that of a state of the art TENG. Furthermore, findings
uncover the potential for vast improvement in the field of nanogenerators
for mechanical energy harvesting as a significantly better piezoelectric
performance of flexible nanogenerators has been reported elsewhere.
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Lapčinskis, Linards; Ma̅lnieks, Kaspars; Linarts, Artis; Blu̅ms, Juris; Šmits, Krišja̅nis; Järvekülg, Martin; et al. (2019). Hybrid
Tribo-Piezo-Electric Nanogenerator with Unprecedented Performance
Based on Ferroelectric Composite Contacting Layers. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsaem.9b00836