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Giant pyroelectricity in nanomembranes

Authors :
Jiang, Jie
Zhang, Lifu
Ming, Chen
Zhou, Hua
Bose, Pritom
Guo, Yuwei
Hu, Yang
Wang, Baiwei
Chen, Zhizhong
Jia, Ru
Pendse, Saloni
Xiang, Yu
Xia, Yaobiao
Lu, Zonghuan
Wen, Xixing
Cai, Yao
Sun, Chengliang
Wang, Gwo-Ching
Lu, Toh-Ming
Gall, Daniel
Sun, Yi-Yang
Koratkar, Nikhil
Fohtung, Edwin
Shi, Yunfeng
Shi, Jian
Source :
Nature; July 2022, Vol. 607 Issue: 7919 p480-485, 6p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Pyroelectricity describes the generation of electricity by temporal temperature change in polar materials1–3. When free-standing pyroelectric materials approach the 2D crystalline limit, how pyroelectricity behaves remained largely unknown. Here, using three model pyroelectric materials whose bonding characters along the out-of-plane direction vary from van der Waals (In2Se3), quasi-van der Waals (CsBiNb2O7) to ionic/covalent (ZnO), we experimentally show the dimensionality effect on pyroelectricity and the relation between lattice dynamics and pyroelectricity. We find that, for all three materials, when the thickness of free-standing sheets becomes small, their pyroelectric coefficients increase rapidly. We show that the material with chemical bonds along the out-of-plane direction exhibits the greatest dimensionality effect. Experimental observations evidence the possible influence of changed phonon dynamics in crystals with reduced thickness on their pyroelectricity. Our findings should stimulate fundamental study on pyroelectricity in ultra-thin materials and inspire technological development for potential pyroelectric applications in thermal imaging and energy harvesting.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836 and 14764687
Volume :
607
Issue :
7919
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs60389773
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-04850-7