“…The piezoelectric response of amorphous polymers is generally lower than that of semicrystalline polymers. To date, a variety of piezoelectric polymers have been reported, such as PVDF, [3][4][5][6][7][8]20,33,35,36,39,42] PVDF copolymers, [3,4,[6][7][8]20,36] PAN, [6,36] polylactic acid (PLA), [5,65] polypropylene (PP), [6,20,36] polyamide 11 (PA11 or Nylon 11), [6,20,35,36,42,66] polyureas, [6,35,42] polyurethane, [67] biopolymers (e.g., cellulose), [35,42,68] and liquid crystalline polymers. [42] This section will introduce briefly the key characteristics of these different types of piezoelectric polymers.…”