| Literature DB >> 33375419 |
Peyman Amiri1, Christian Falconi1.
Abstract
Piezoelectric nanotransducers may offer key advantages in comparison with conventional piezoelectrics, including more choices for types of mechanical input, positions of the contacts, dimensionalities and shapes. However, since most piezoelectric nanostructures are also semiconductive, modeling becomes significantly more intricate and, therefore, the effects of free charges have been considered only in a few studies. Moreover, the available reports are complicated by the absence of proper nomenclature and figures of merit. Besides, some of the previous analyses are incomplete. For instance, the local piezopotential and free charges within axially strained conical piezo-semiconductive nanowires have only been systematically investigated for very low doping (1016 cm-3) and under compression. Here we give the definitions for the enhancement, depletion, base and tip piezopotentials, their characteristic lengths and both the tip-to-base and the depletion-to-enhancement piezopotential-ratios. As an example, we use these definitions for analyzing the local piezopotential and free charges in n-type ZnO truncated conical nanostructures with different doping levels (intrinsic, 1016 cm-3, 1017 cm-3) for both axial compression and traction. The definitions and concepts presented here may offer insight for designing high performance piezosemiconductive nanotransducers.Entities:
Keywords: base piezopotential; characteristic lengths of piezopotentials; depletion piezopotential; depletion-to-enhancement piezopotential ratio; enhancement piezopotential; piezoelectric nanogenerators; piezoelectric nanotransducers; piezotronics; tip piezopotential; tip-to-base piezopotential ratio
Year: 2020 PMID: 33375419 PMCID: PMC7824016 DOI: 10.3390/mi12010020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Micromachines (Basel) ISSN: 2072-666X Impact factor: 2.891