Giant Flexoelectric‐Like Response via Macroscopic Symmetry Design
Abstract
Abstract Flexoelectricity is enabled by symmetry in all materials. However, flexoelectric material application is limited by the normally low charge density produced in bulk materials. In this study, a universal strategy involving a macroscopic symmetry design is proposed to enhance the flexoelectricity. Through theoretical derivation, flexoelectricity can be improved by designing the macroscopic symmetry of the material parameter distribution (including the piezoelectric coefficients) and device structure. As a demonstration, typical piezoelectric bimorph cantilevers (PBCs; Ag/PZT‐5H/Ag/PZT‐5H/Ag) are constructed with the two PZT‐5H layers arranged in “head‐to‐tail” polarization (mirror symmetry) and “tail‐to‐tail” polarization (centrosymmetry), to design the macroscopic symmetry and thus to tune the flexoelectricity. The theoretical predictions and experimental results show that the tail‐to‐tail PBC achieves a flexoelectric coefficient (1.47 × 10 6 nC m −1 ), 20 times higher than that of the head‐to‐tail PBC (7 × 10 4 nC m −1 ) and conventional piezoelectric cantilevers (Ag/PZT‐5H/Ag). Furthermore, by introducing spaced‐interdigitated electrodes, the macroscopic symmetry of the head‐to‐tail PBC can be transformed from mirror to centrosymmetry, yielding a giant flexoelectric coefficient of 2.53 × 10 6 nC m −1 . This strategy offers a dimension beyond traditional approaches for understanding and enhancing flexoelectricity, paving the way for its practical application.
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Authors (4)
Yongkang Zhang
Zhaonan Yan
Shuhai Liu
Yong Qin
Key Laboratory of Drug-Targeting and Drug Delivery System of the Education Ministry and Sichuan Province, Sichuan Engineering Laboratory for Plant-Sourced Drug, West China School of Pharmacy