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Scavenging Energy Sources Using Ferroelectric Materials
Author(s) -
Li Hongyu,
Bowen Chris R.,
Yang Ya
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
advanced functional materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.069
H-Index - 322
eISSN - 1616-3028
pISSN - 1616-301X
DOI - 10.1002/adfm.202100905
Subject(s) - ferroelectricity , materials science , pyroelectricity , piezoelectricity , energy harvesting , polarization (electrochemistry) , optoelectronics , engineering physics , electric field , mechanical energy , electric potential energy , nanotechnology , energy (signal processing) , composite material , dielectric , physics , power (physics) , chemistry , quantum mechanics
Ferroelectric materials have attracted interest for over a hundred years as a result of their spontaneous polarization and a polarization orientation that can be reversed by the application of an external electric field. In addition, the degree of polarization can be affected by external stimuli such as vibrations, stress, heat, and light. These properties enable ferroelectric materials to be used to fabricate nanogenerators, which are devices used in energy scavenging applications and provide an opportunity to obtain electrical energy from a variety of external stimuli. This review discusses the development of ferroelectric‐based nanogenerators for scavenging mechanical, thermal, and solar energies through the piezoelectric effect, pyroelectric effect, and photovoltaic effect, respectively. The mechanisms of the effects and the pathways to optimize the output performance of the nanogenerators are analyzed in detail. Recent developments in energy harvesting using ferroelectric materials are discussed with the objective to motivate attention and efforts in this growing field.

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