Topological Structure‐Induced Piezoelectricity from the <i>α</i> ‐Phase Poly(Vinylidene Fluoride)

T Tao Yang W Weili Deng X Xin Chen Q Qungui Wang (Key Laboratory of Advanced Technologies of Materials (Ministry of Education) School of Materials Science and Engineering Southwest Jiaotong University Chengdu 610031 P. R. China) G Guo Tian (Research Institute of Frontier Science) Y Yue Sun S Shenglong Wang D Da Xiong (Key Laboratory of Advanced Technologies of Materials (Ministry of Education) School of Materials Science and Engineering Southwest Jiaotong University Chengdu 610031 P. R. China) J Jia Song (Institute of Molecular Medicine (IMM), Renji Hospital, School of Medicine, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) L Longchao Huang B Bo Wu B Binbin Zhang (School of Integrated Circuits and Electronics, MIIT Key Laboratory for Low-Dimensional Quantum Structure and Devices) B Boling Lan L Long Jin W Weiqing Yang (Research Institute of Frontier Science) Q Qing Wang

Abstract

Abstract Topologically polar structures offer a rich landscape for uncovering emergent phenomena inaccessible in traditional ferroelectric materials. In contrast to the numerous examples found in ferroelectric oxides, topological structures identified in ferroelectric polymers are extremely rare. Here, the creation of a meron‐like topological polar structure is demonstrated in the non‐polar α ‐phase poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF). The formation of the twisted lamellae within ring‐banded polymer spherulites and the resulting topological structure are revealed using combined experimental and computational methods. Non‐zero polarization is demonstrated using Kelvin probe force microscopy, second harmonic generation measurement, and dielectric spectroscopy, and verify the facilitation of polarization orientation by strain in the topological α ‐phase PVDF. Accordingly, piezoelectricity in the topological α ‐phase PVDF is demonstrated through both direct and converse measurements and reveals a strong correlation between polarization, the piezoelectric coefficient, and the topological structure. This result offers a new perspective on creating polar topological structures and inducing formerly symmetry‐forbidden properties like piezoelectricity in the non‐polar phase of ferroelectric polymers.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 7
Published February 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (16)

T

Tao Yang

W

Weili Deng

X

Xin Chen

Q

Qungui Wang

Key Laboratory of Advanced Technologies of Materials (Ministry of Education) School of Materials Science and Engineering Southwest Jiaotong University Chengdu 610031 P. R. China

G

Guo Tian

Research Institute of Frontier Science

Y

Yue Sun

S

Shenglong Wang

D

Da Xiong

Key Laboratory of Advanced Technologies of Materials (Ministry of Education) School of Materials Science and Engineering Southwest Jiaotong University Chengdu 610031 P. R. China

J

Jia Song

Institute of Molecular Medicine (IMM), Renji Hospital, School of Medicine, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

L

Longchao Huang

B

Bo Wu

B

Binbin Zhang

School of Integrated Circuits and Electronics, MIIT Key Laboratory for Low-Dimensional Quantum Structure and Devices

B

Boling Lan

L

Long Jin

W

Weiqing Yang

Research Institute of Frontier Science

Q

Qing Wang