Direct Piezoelectricity of Soft Composite Electrospun Fibers

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Abstract

Recently soft fiber mats electrospun from solutions of Barium Titanate (BT) ferroelectric ceramics particles and poly lactic acid (PLA) were found to have large (d33~1nm/V) converse piezoelectric signals offering a myriad of applications ranging from active implants to smart textiles. Here we report direct piezoelectric measurements (electric signals due to mechanical stress) of the BT/PLA composite fiber mats at various BT concentrations. A testing apparatus was designed and constructed solely for these measurements involving AC stresses provided by a speaker in 10Hz-10kHz frequency range. The piezoelectric constant d33 $\sim$1nC/N was found to be in agreement with the prior converse piezoelectric measurements. The largest signals were obtained with 6\% BT/PLA composites, probably because the BT particles at higher concentrations could not be dispersed homogeneously. Importantly the direct piezoelectric signal is large enough to power a small LCD by simply pressing a 0.2mm thick 2 cm2 area mat by a finger. We expect to use these mats in active Braille cells and in liquid crystal writing tablets.\\[4pt] Reference: J. Morvan, E. Buyuktanir, J.L. West, A. J\'akli, ``Highly-piezoelectric Biocompatible and Soft Composite Fiber Mats,'' Appl. Phys. Lett., 100, 063901-1-4 (2012)

Authors

  • Michael Varga

    Kent State University, Liquid Crystal Institute

  • Jason Morvan

    Liquid Crystal Institute

  • Nick Diorio

    Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Program

  • Ebru Buyuktanir

    Liquid Crystal Institute; Department of Chemistry, Stark State College

  • John Harden

    Liquid Crystal Institute

  • John West

    Liquid Crystal Institute; Department of Chemistry

  • Antal Jakli

    Liquid Crystal Institute, Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Program and Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Kent State University, Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Program