DocumentCode :
1406119
Title :
History and recent progress in piezoelectric polymers
Author :
Fukada, Eiichi
Author_Institution :
Kobeyasi Inst. of Phys. Res., Tokyo, Japan
Volume :
47
Issue :
6
fYear :
2000
Firstpage :
1277
Lastpage :
1290
Abstract :
Electrets of carnauba wax and resin have exhibited good stability of trapped charges for nearly 50 years. Dipolar orientation and trapped charge are two mechanisms contributing to the pyro-, piezo-, and ferroelectricity of polymers. Since the 1950s, shear piezoelectricity was investigated in polymers of biological origin (such as cellulose and collagen) as well as synthetic optically active polymers (such as polyamides and polylactic acids). Since the discovery of piezoelectricity in poled polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) in 1969, the pyro-, piezo-, and ferroelectricity were widely investigated in a number of polar polymers, such as copolymers of vinylidene fluoride and trifluoroethylene, copolymers of vinylcyanide and vinylacetate, and nylons. Recent studies involve submicron films of aromatic and aliphatic polyureas prepared by vapor deposition polymerization in vacuum and the piezoelectricity of polyurethane produced by the coupling of electrostriction and bias electric fields. Gramophone pickups using a piece of bone or tendon were demonstrated in 1959. Microphones using a stretched film of polymethyl glutamate were reported in 1968. Ultrasonic transducers using elongated and poled films of PVDF were demonstrated in 1972. Headphones and tweeters using PVDF were marketed in 1975. Hydrophones and various electromechanical devices utilizing PVDP and its copolymers have been developed during the past 30 years. This paper briefly reviews the history and recent progress in piezoelectric polymers.
Keywords :
electrostriction; ferroelectricity; headphones; hydrophones; microphones; optical polymers; pick-ups; piezoelectric materials; polymer blends; polymerisation; ultrasonic transducers; carnauba wax; copolymers; dipolar orientation; electrostriction; ferroelectricity; gramophone pickups; headphones; hydrophones; optically active polymers; piezoelectric polymers; poled films; shear piezoelectricity; submicron films; trapped charge; tweeters; ultrasonic transducers; vapor deposition polymerization; Biomedical optical imaging; Electrets; History; Optical films; Optical polymers; Piezoelectric films; Piezoelectricity; Polymer films; Resins; Stability;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-3010
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/58.883516
Filename :
883516
Link To Document :
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