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      Transfer-Free PZT Thin Films for Flexible Nanogenerators Derived from a Single-Step Modified Sol-Gel Process on 2D Mica.

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          Piezoelectric materials enable emerging self-powered wearable and implantable devices. The sol-gel technology with the lowest cost for large-scale production has shown its potential for producing high-quality PZT thin films. However, fabricating PZT films with a sufficient thickness for different application scenarios requires a long and repeated coating and heat-treatment process. The traditional solution-based method usually requires at least 20 coating cycles to fabricate 2 μm-thick PZT thin films. To save cost and improve fabrication efficiency, we develop a simplified thin-film fabrication method assisted by PZT powder. The new method can fabricate 2 μm-thick PZT films in a single step, one spin coating and annealing. Experiments indicate that the powder-based PZT thin films have porous structures and outstanding piezoelectric performances. The measured d33 of the powder-based PZT thin film is 47 pm/V. Both solution-based and powder-based PZT thin films show high flexibility and good fatigue resistance. Furthermore, we explore 2D mica as the substrate and achieve the transfer-free fabrication of flexible PZT thin-film nanogenerators that effectively simplify the complicated physical or chemical thin-film lift-off processes. The nanogenerator prototypes demonstrate the capability of accurately monitoring dynamic responses of flexible and soft human tissues.

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          Journal
          ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
          ACS applied materials & interfaces
          American Chemical Society (ACS)
          1944-8252
          1944-8244
          Dec 09 2020
          : 12
          : 49
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Mechanical Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 999077, China.
          [2 ] Department of Biomedical Enginee Ring, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 999077, China.
          [3 ] Shenzhen Research Institute of City University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen 518057, China.
          Article
          10.1021/acsami.0c16973
          33236878
          ab047645-1d07-49a1-9ffc-a143f21ecb9b
          History

          PZT thin films,two-dimensional mica,transfer-free,piezoelectric nanogenerators (PENGs),single-step sol−gel preparation

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