Sung Bum KangSang Hyuk WonMin Ji ImChan Ul KimWon Il ParkJeong Min BaikKyoung Jin Choi
Well-ordered nanostructure arrays with controlled densities can potentially improve material properties; however, their fabrication typically involves the use of complicated processing techniques. In this work, we demonstrate a uniaxial alignment procedure for fabricating poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) electrospun nanofibers (NFs) by introducing collectors with additional steps. The mechanism of the observed NF alignment, which occurs due to the concentration of lateral electric field lines around collector steps, has been elucidated via finite-difference time-domain simulations. The membranes composed of well-aligned PVDF NFs are characterized by a higher content of the PVDF β-phase, as compared to those manufactured from randomly orientated fibers. The piezoelectric energy harvester, which was fabricated by transferring well-aligned PVDF NFs onto flexible substrates with Ag electrodes attached to both sides, exhibited a 2-fold increase in the output voltage and a 3-fold increase in the output current as compared to the corresponding values obtained for the device manufactured from randomly oriented NFs. The enhanced piezoresponse observed for the aligned PVDF NFs is due to their higher β-phase content, denser structure, smaller effective radius of curvature during bending, greater applied strain, and higher fraction of contributing NFs.
Seung Kwan HongJae-Jin LeeSuk-Won Choi
Nader ShehataEman ElnabawyMohamed AbdelkaderAhmed H. HassaninMohamed SalahRemya NairSameer Ahmad Bhat
Tae-Hwan HanR. NirmalaTae Woo KimR. NavamathavanHak Yong KimSoo‐Jin Park
Netzahualpille HernándezVirgilio Ángel González GonzálezI.B. Dzul-BautistaNancy Ornelas‐SotoJ.M. BarandiaránJ. Gutiérrez
Mohammad Mahdi AbolhasaniSara AzimiHossein Fashandi