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Anomalous piezoelectric behaviour of polarized β -phase poly(vinylidene fluoride) films

W. KünstlerAndreas JankeThomas PetzscheJ. PatzschR. Danz

Year: 1988 Journal:   Ferroelectrics Vol: 81 (1)Pages: 369-372   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Abstract An anomalous behaviour observed in the poling field strength dependence on the piezoelectric strain coefficient d31 of uniaxial stretched β-PVDF is discussed in comparison with change in crystallinity and elastic stiffness.

Keywords:
Materials science Poling Crystallinity Piezoelectricity Piezoelectric coefficient Composite material Fluoride Stiffness Phase (matter) Condensed matter physics Ferroelectricity Dielectric Optoelectronics

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