JOURNAL ARTICLE

Vertically Aligned Arrays of BaTiO3 Nanowires

Zhi ZhouHaixiong TangHenry A. Sodano

Year: 2013 Journal:   ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Vol: 5 (22)Pages: 11894-11899   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Barium titanate (BaTiO3) nanowires have gained considerable research interest due to their lead-free composition and strong energy conversion efficiency. However, most research has focused on free-standing BaTiO3 nanowires, which are hard to apply for sensing and energy harvesting. Here, a novel method for the growth of vertically aligned BaTiO3 nanowire arrays on a conductive substrate is developed, and their electromechanical coupling behavior is directly evaluated to yield the strain coupling coefficient. The preparation of vertically aligned BaTiO3 nanowire arrays is based on a two-step hydrothermal reaction by first growing oriented rutile TiO2 nanowire arrays and then converting them to BaTiO3 while simultaneously retaining their morphology. A refined piezoelectric force microscopy (PFM) testing method is applied to demonstrate the piezoelectric behavior of BaTiO3 nanowires in the longitude direction. The piezoelectric response (d33 = 43 ± 2 pm/V) of the BaTiO3 nanowires is measured to demonstrate their potential application in sensors, energy harvesting, and micro-electromechanical systems.

Keywords:
Nanowire Materials science Barium titanate Piezoelectricity Hydrothermal circulation Rutile Nanotechnology Nanogenerator Piezoelectric coefficient Substrate (aquarium) Optoelectronics Electromechanical coupling coefficient Ferroelectricity Coupling (piping) Energy harvesting Composite material Energy (signal processing) Dielectric Chemical engineering

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