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Enhanced Piezoelectric Properties Enabled by Engineered Low-Dimensional Nanomaterials

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posted on 2024-11-02, 22:13 authored by Yichao WangYichao Wang, Xiangyang Guo, Lu Hua Li, Juan Zhang, Gang Li, Ali ZavabetiAli Zavabeti, Yongxiang LiYongxiang Li
Today's electronic products are moving toward personal, portable, and flexible electronics with the integration of multifunctional sensors and self-powering technologies. Consequently, efficient and high-performance mechanical-electronic interfaces will be heavily considered in the development of future electronics. Piezotronic materials are active components for the conversion of mechanical stimuli to electrical signals and vice versa. In particular, low-dimensional (LD) materials offer greater efficiencies in piezoelectric materials than their bulk counterparts. Piezoelectric LD materials have attracted significant attention because of their successful integration in miniatured and flexible electronics. The origin of the piezoelectric responses of the LD materials is ascribed as a loss of centrosymmetry and inversion center. However, challenges exist in utilizing piezoelectric materials to their full potential, including effective charge separation upon external stimuli and imperfections in their crystal structures. Therefore, considerable efforts have been devoted to engineering the LD piezoelectric materials by rational structural design and chemical modification to further improve the piezoelectric performances. Herein, we comprehensively review the recent advances for engineering technologies of piezoelectric materials on the scale of zero-dimensional (0D), one-dimensional (1D), and two-dimensional (2D), which are mainly focused on creating defects, doping, and forming Janus structures and heterointerfaces with other materials. Meanwhile, the relationships between the morphological, physicochemical, and electronics of engineered LD piezoelectric materials and their piezoelectric performances are systematically discussed. Finally, we further present the prospect and challenge of the field and future research direction, aiming to inspire more research for achieving high-performance LD piezoelectric materials in sensors, actuators, and micro- and nanoelectromecha

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Exploring piezoelectricity of two-dimensional nanocrystals and nanodevices

Australian Research Council

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  1. 1.
    DOI - Is published in 10.1021/acsanm.2c01871
  2. 2.
    ISSN - Is published in 25740970

Journal

ACS Applied Nano Materials

Volume

5

Issue

9

Start page

12126

End page

12142

Total pages

17

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2022 American Chemical Society

Former Identifier

2006119347

Esploro creation date

2023-03-02

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