Abstract

Properties and applications of piezoelectric polymers are reviewed. A typical piezoelectric polymer polyvinylidene fluoride exhibits strong piezoelectricity when polarized and is now commercially available. It can be prepared in large thin films and possesses many more features than conventional piezoelectric ceramics. It has been applied to various transducers and has great future potential.

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