Haisheng XuZ.‐Y. ChengDana OlsonT.T. MaiQiming ZhangGeorge J. Kavarnos
This letter reports the ferroelectric and electromechanical properties of a class of ferroelectric polymer, poly(vinylidene-fluoride–trifluoroethylene–chlorotrifluoroethylene) terpolymer, which exhibits a slim polarization hysteresis loop and a high electrostrictive strain at room temperature. The dielectric and polarization behaviors of this terpolymer are typical of the ferroelectric relaxor. The x-ray and Fourier transform infrared results reveal that the random incorporation of bulky chlorotrifluoroethylene (CTFE) ter-monomers into polymer chains causes disordering of the ferroelectric phase. Furthermore, CTFE also acts as random defect fields which randomize the inter- and intrachain polar coupling, resulting in the observed ferroelectric relaxor behavior.
Yukihiro YoshidaKaori YuseDaniel GuyomarJean‐Fabien CapsalGaël Sebald
Zhimin LiYuhong WangZ.‐Y. Cheng
Zhicheng ZhangQingjie MengT. C. Chung
Feng XiaZ.‐Y. ChengHongyao XuHengfeng LiQi ZhangGeorge J. KavarnosRobert Y. TingG. Abdul‐SadekKevin D. Belfield