Abstract

Abstract It has been earlier reported1 by us that the ferroelectric polymer PVF2 has a good potential for thermodielectric energy conversion. Since PVF2 is costly, the study was extended to other commercially available and cheaper pyroelectric polymer films like Mylar and Teflon. Direct conversion by pumping solar thermal to electrical energy using the capacitance change is examined for their energy conversion characterisation. It has been also reported that the plastic films are superior to ferroelectric thin films.

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