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Two-dimensional (2D) lead halide perovskites have garnered increasing interest due to their high photoluminescence quantum yields and tunable luminescence characters, making them excellent materials in light-emitting, especially for white-light emission.
Huanfeng He +8 more
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The need for ferroelectric materials with both narrow bandgaps (Eg) and large remanent polarization (Pr) remains a key challenge to the development of high-efficiency ferroelectric photovoltaic (FPV) devices.
Jian Chen +8 more
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Self-driven solar-blind ultraviolet photodetectors (SBUVPDs) have attracted considerable interest for their superior sensitivity and operation flexibility.
Yingxiang Li +9 more
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Piezoelectricity in polymers [PDF]
Certain polymer materials, when electrically charged, exhibit a strong piezoelectric effect. Most prominent among these is polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) whose piezoelectric behavior was discovered only about a decade ago. In the present paper, the various change storage effects in PVDF and other polymers will be described, and the relation between the
R. G. Kepler, R. A. Anderson
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A Review on Acoustic Emission Testing for Structural Health Monitoring of Polymer-Based Composites
Acoustic emission (AE) has received increased interest as a structural health monitoring (SHM) technique for various materials, including laminated polymer composites.
Noor Ghadarah, David Ayre
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(200) facets preferential oriented Ag nanowires were controllably prepared by a simple modified one-step polyol method, in which Cl ions and polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) were employed as nucleating agent and crystal plane inducer, respectively.
Xu Liu +7 more
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Conformability, lightweight, consistency and low cost due to batch fabrication in situ on host structures are the attractive advantages of ultrasonic transducers made of piezoelectric polymer coatings for structural health monitoring (SHM).
Jin Kyu Han +5 more
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Ceramics show brittle nature because of ionic and covalent bondings. However, the need for reliable high-power applications with vibrational displacements under high electric fields and stress loadings demands robust piezoelectric ceramics. In this work,
Jinming Guo +6 more
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Inorganic ferroelectric filler/polymer nanocomposites combining large maximum electric displacement (Dmax) of ferroelectric materials with good flexibility and high electric breakdown strength (Eb) of the polymers are regarded as the most promising ...
Kailun Zou +6 more
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Piezoelectric polymers are a class of material that belong to carbon–hydrogen-based organic materials with a long polymer chain. They fill the void where single crystals and ceramics fail to perform.
Lekshmi Priya P S +4 more
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