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Multi-scale characterisation of a ferroelectric polymer reveals the emergence of a morphological phase transition driven by temperature.


ABSTRACT: Ferroelectric materials exhibit a phase transition to a paraelectric state driven by temperature - called the Curie transition. In conventional ferroelectrics, the Curie transition is caused by a change in crystal symmetry, while the material itself remains a continuous three-dimensional solid crystal. However, ferroelectric polymers behave differently. Polymeric materials are typically of semi-crystalline nature, meaning that they are an intermixture of crystalline and amorphous regions. Here, we demonstrate that the semi-crystalline morphology of the ferroelectric copolymer of vinylidene fluoride and trifluoroethylene (P(VDF-TrFE)) strongly affects its Curie transition, as not only a change in crystal symmetry but also in morphology occurs. We demonstrate, by high-resolution nanomechanical measurements, that the semi-crystalline microstructure in the paraelectric state is formed by crystalline domains embedded into a softer amorphous phase. Using in situ X-ray diffraction measurements, we show that the local electromechanical response of the crystalline domains is counterbalanced by the amorphous phase, effectively masking its macroscopic effect. Our quantitative multi-scale characterisations unite the nano- and macroscopic material properties of the ferroelectric polymer P(VDF-TrFE) through its semi-crystalline nature.

SUBMITTER: Hafner J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7794429 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multi-scale characterisation of a ferroelectric polymer reveals the emergence of a morphological phase transition driven by temperature.

Hafner Jonas J   Benaglia Simone S   Richheimer Filipe F   Teuschel Marco M   Maier Franz J FJ   Werner Artner A   Wood Sebastian S   Platz Daniel D   Schneider Michael M   Hradil Klaudia K   Castro Fernando A FA   Garcia Ricardo R   Schmid Ulrich U  

Nature communications 20210108 1


Ferroelectric materials exhibit a phase transition to a paraelectric state driven by temperature - called the Curie transition. In conventional ferroelectrics, the Curie transition is caused by a change in crystal symmetry, while the material itself remains a continuous three-dimensional solid crystal. However, ferroelectric polymers behave differently. Polymeric materials are typically of semi-crystalline nature, meaning that they are an intermixture of crystalline and amorphous regions. Here,  ...[more]

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