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Polyureas ferroelectric properties

Hattori, X, Takahashi, Y, lijima, M., Fukada, E., 1996. Piezoelectric and ferroelectric properties of polyurea-5 thin films prepared by vapor deposition polymerization. J. Appl. Phys. 79,1713-1721. [Pg.191]

Polyurea was shown to display ferroelectric properties after formation by vapor deposition polymerization [14,33,44-48]. The orientation of urea bonds (NH—CO—NH) with a dipole moment of 4.9 D produced a large residual polarization (Fig. 5) [33]. [Pg.1219]

In semicrystalline dipole electrets, polar crystallites are present in addition to the polar amorphous phase (Fig. 2b). In die technically most interesting semicrystalline dipole electrets such as polyvinyhdene fluoride (PVDF) and its copolymers with trifluoro ethylene (P(VDF-TrFE)) (Lovinger 1983) or hexafluoropropylene (P(VDF-HFP)), odd Nylons 7 and 11, polyureas, polyureflianes (PU), and some liquid crystalline polymers, the crystallites are ferroelectric (Vasudevan et al. 1979 Hattori et al. 1996). The terpolymer poly(vinyhdene-fluoride-trifluoroethylene— chlorotrifluoroethylene) (P(VDF-TrFE-CTFE)) has been shown to have relaxor ferroelectric properties as the CTFE group destabilizes die long-range order of the ferroelectric phase (Xu et al. 2001). [Pg.557]


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