Abstract

The development of flexible materials with higher piezoelectric properties and electrostrictive response is of great significance in many applications such as wearable functional devices, flexible sensors, and actuators. In this study, we report an efficient fabrication strategy to construct a highly sensitive (0.72 kPa–1), red light-emitting flexible pressure sensor using electrospun Eu3+-doped polyvinylidene fluoride–hexafluoropropylene/graphene oxide composite nanofibers using a layer-by-layer technology. The high β-phase concentration (96.3%) was achieved from the Eu3+-doped P(VDF-HFP)/GO nanofibers, leading to a high piezoelectricity of the composite nanofibers. We observed that a pressure sensor is enabled to generate an output voltage of 4.5 V. Furthermore, Eu3+-doped P(VDF-HFP)/GO composite nanofiber-based pressure sensors can also be used as an actuator as it has a good electrostrictive effect. At the same time, the nanofiber membrane has excellent ferroelectric properties and good fluorescence properties. These results indicate that this material has great application potential in the fields of photoluminescent fabrics, flexible sensors, soft actuators, and energy storage devices.

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