Akira Ueda Author
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Center for Physics and Chemistry of Materials, Fisk University, Nashville TN 37208, USA
Akira Ueda Center for Physics and Chemistry of Materials, Fisk University, Nashville TN 37208, USA Polyvinylidene fluoride; Nanofibers; Electro spinning; Pyroelectric sensor
Research Article Open Access
Author(s): Adrian Parker, Akira Ueda, Marvinney CE, Hargrove SK, Frances Williams and Richard Mu
Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) polymer has seen increased use in industrial, energy harvesting, and sensor applications due to its chemical inertness, durability, flexibility, and, more importantly,
its ferroelectric properties. Decreases in fabrication scale have increased PVDF sensor capabilities dramatically. Nanofibers fabricated by electro spinning provide an increased surface area over that of amorphous thin films, and thus have a greater sensitivity to measurements collected; analysis is required, however, to ascertain changes made in the sensor capabilities as temperatures increase. We have fabricated PVDF nanofibers by an electro-spinning process and annealed the samples at temperatures ranging from 40oC to 100oC. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) imaging was performed be... view moreĀ»