Abstract

The polarization reversal and the ferroelectric hysteresis loop have been studied for copolymers of vinylidene fluoride VDF and trifluoroethylene TrFE with 47.2, 63.0, 70.7, and 86.8 mol-% TrFE in the high voltage field up to 100 MVm−1 at 5 to 100 mHz over a wide range of temperature. The copolymers exhibited two current peaks associated with the polarization process at different field intensities : one at a higher field E h was due to the polarization reversal; the other at a lower field E 1 occurred in the opposite polarity, indicating the depolarization process at high temperature. These two current peaks were related with the double hysteresis loop in the copolymers. As temperature was decreased, E 1 lowered crossing zero and changed in the polarization field. The temperature at which E reduced to zero was 321, 277, 253, and 239 K for 47.2, 63.0, 70.7, and 86.8 mol-% TrFE content, respectively.

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