Enabling Negative Pressure Sensing Through Ferroelectret Device

IEEE Sensors Letters(2022)

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We report a polypropylene (PP) based ferroelectret device with quasi-piezoelectricity features to measure negative pressures underwater. The device consists of a foam-structured middle layer with giant electric dipoles between two solid PP films. The quasi-piezoelectricity originates from the relative movement between two oppositely charged surfaces under externally applied pressures, which causes a redistribution of surface charges. In this configuration, negative pressure sensing is realized due to the pressure difference caused by the air cavities, which leads to an expansion of the foam and generates an output voltage proportional to the applied pressure. Finite element method (FEM) simulation and experimental validation are both carried out to confirm the mechano-electrical response under negative pressures. Further investigation reveals that the outputs of open-circuit voltage and short-circuit current follow the opposite behavior as that under positive pressures. The proposed tactile sensors can be potentially implemented in wide applications ranging from pneumatic robots to underwater assessment of invasive species.
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Mechanical sensors,bidirectional pressure sensing,ferroelectret,negative pressure,self-powered sensors,tactile sensors
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