The knowledge and the improvement of the electric responsiveness
of P(VDF-co-TrFE) copolymer and P(VDF-ter-TrFE-ter-CTFE) terpolymer films are essential for
their application in electronic devices. Many factors affect the performances
of these electroactive films, such as the chemical composition and
the thermal treatment. In this article, the response to an external
electric field of copolymer and terpolymer films at both the nanometric
and macroscopic scales is studied. The response at the nanometric
scale is analyzed by piezoresponse force microscopy on thin films
(∼100 nm thick), while that at the macroscopic scale is analyzed
by measuring the electric displacement–electric field loops
on thick films (∼20 μm thick). The effect of the chemical
composition (CTFE content) is found to be crucial, both at the nanometric
and macroscopic scales, in defining the electroactive behavior of
the samples, while the thermal treatment seems more exacerbated at
the nanometric scale. The orientation, shape, and size of the crystalline
lamellae affect the orientation of the electric dipoles, which are
thus more or less sensitive to the applied electric field. The controlled
growth of edge-on lamellar stacks, obtained after crystallization
from the melt at low cooling rates, provides a better piezoresponse
of the film.
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