Copolymers of vinylidene fluoride–trifluoroethylene P(VDF‐TrFE) exhibit large piezoelectric and pyroelectric effects. In addition to the most common application of the pyroelectric effect (radiant detection) it is possible to convert heat directly into electrical energy by pyroelectric conversion. This study reports the first pyroelectric conversion cycle to be measured for the copolymer P(VDF‐TrFE). It is found that standard isothermal D‐E hysteresis loop measurements are not necessarily accurate predictors of pyroelectric conversion performance for this material. Conduction effects are found to obscure the observation of conversion cycles in most cases for the presently available materials. In spite of these difficulties, a conversion cyc...
This paper presents a comparative study of integrated pyroelectric sensors based on ferroelectric po...
This paper presents a comparative study of integrated pyroelectric sensors based on ferroelectric po...
Organic ferroelectric materials, including the well-known poly(vinylidene fluoride) and its copolyme...
This study is concerned with direct conversion of thermal energy into electrical energy by subjectin...
High-energy particle irradiation is an effective method for improving the performances of poly(vinyl...
This paper studies the pyroelectric coefficient of 0-3 composites consisting of 27%vol lead titanate...
This paper aims at improving the performance of the poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene) [P(V...
Polyvinylidene flouride (PVDF) is a crystalline polymer to both piezoelectric and pyroelectric natur...
Low-grade waste heat and abundantly available thermal energy has the potential to be harvested by th...
Flexible, free-standing piezo and pyroelectric composite with 0 to 3 connectivity was made up from L...
The behavior of pure poly (vinylidene fluoride), PVDF doped with 20 wt% of TiO2 prepared in pure ace...
Smart materials, such as thin-film piezoelectric polymers, are interesting for potential application...
The ac pyroelectric response of a number of differently poled polyvinylidene fluoride films has been...
Monitoring non-ionizing radiant energy is increasingly demanded for many applications such as automo...
In an effort to harvest thermal energy and exploit abundantly available waste heat the pyroelectric ...
This paper presents a comparative study of integrated pyroelectric sensors based on ferroelectric po...
This paper presents a comparative study of integrated pyroelectric sensors based on ferroelectric po...
Organic ferroelectric materials, including the well-known poly(vinylidene fluoride) and its copolyme...
This study is concerned with direct conversion of thermal energy into electrical energy by subjectin...
High-energy particle irradiation is an effective method for improving the performances of poly(vinyl...
This paper studies the pyroelectric coefficient of 0-3 composites consisting of 27%vol lead titanate...
This paper aims at improving the performance of the poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene) [P(V...
Polyvinylidene flouride (PVDF) is a crystalline polymer to both piezoelectric and pyroelectric natur...
Low-grade waste heat and abundantly available thermal energy has the potential to be harvested by th...
Flexible, free-standing piezo and pyroelectric composite with 0 to 3 connectivity was made up from L...
The behavior of pure poly (vinylidene fluoride), PVDF doped with 20 wt% of TiO2 prepared in pure ace...
Smart materials, such as thin-film piezoelectric polymers, are interesting for potential application...
The ac pyroelectric response of a number of differently poled polyvinylidene fluoride films has been...
Monitoring non-ionizing radiant energy is increasingly demanded for many applications such as automo...
In an effort to harvest thermal energy and exploit abundantly available waste heat the pyroelectric ...
This paper presents a comparative study of integrated pyroelectric sensors based on ferroelectric po...
This paper presents a comparative study of integrated pyroelectric sensors based on ferroelectric po...
Organic ferroelectric materials, including the well-known poly(vinylidene fluoride) and its copolyme...