Invention Application
- Patent Title: 3D-Printed Ferroelectric Metamaterial with Giant Piezoelectricity and Biomimetic Mechanical Toughness
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Application No.: US17170382Application Date: 2021-02-08
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Publication No.: US20220254985A1Publication Date: 2022-08-11
- Inventor: Xudong Wang , Jun Li
- Applicant: Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
- Applicant Address: US WI Madison
- Assignee: Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
- Current Assignee: Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
- Current Assignee Address: US WI Madison
- Main IPC: H01L41/18
- IPC: H01L41/18 ; H01L41/083 ; H01L41/257 ; H01L41/277 ; C08K3/11 ; C08K3/04

Abstract:
An in-situ poled ferroelectric prints with true 3D geometry is provided with an intercalated electrode design where soft polymer matrixes are selected for the ferroelectric layers, and rigid polymer matrixes are selected for the electrode layers, thus mimicking nacre architecture with a ceramic-like piezoelectric property and bone-like fracture toughness. Lithium-doped potassium sodium niobite (Li-KNN) microparticles may be used to produce ferroelectric properties and to create strong interfacial bonding with the interfacing electrode layers. Polylactic acid (PLA) in the electrode layers may be used to facilitate strong interfacial bonding with the Li-KNN microparticles.
Public/Granted literature
- US12010920B2 3D-printed ferroelectric metamaterial with giant piezoelectricity and biomimetic mechanical toughness Public/Granted day:2024-06-11
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