Piezoelectric vinylidene-fluoride based polymers for use in space environments


Autoria(s): Dargaville, Tim R.; Clough, R. L.; Celina, Mathew
Data(s)

2005

Resumo

The effects of simulated low earth orbit conditions on vinylidene-fluoride based thin-film piezoelectrics for use in lightweight, large surface area spacecraft such as telescope mirrors and antennae is presented. The environmental factors considered as having the greatest potential to cause damage are temperature, atomic oxygen and vacuum UV radiation. Using the piezoelectric strain coefficients and bimorph deflection measurements the piezoelectric performance over the temperature range -100 to +150°C was studied. The effects of simultaneous AO/VUV exposure were also examined and films characterized by their piezoelectric, surface, and thermal properties. Two fluorinated piezoelectric polymers, poly(vinylidene fluoride) and poly(vinylidene fluoride-co-trifluoroethylene), were adversely affected at elevated temperatures due to depoling caused by randomization of the dipole orientation, while AO/VUV contributed little to depoling but did cause significant surface erosion and, in the case of P(VDF-TrFE), bulk crosslinking. These results highlight the importance of materials selection for use in space environments.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/33117/

Publicador

American Chemical Society

Relação

Dargaville, Tim R., Clough, R. L., & Celina, Mathew (2005) Piezoelectric vinylidene-fluoride based polymers for use in space environments. Abstracts of Papers, 230th ACS National Meeting.

Fonte

Faculty of Science and Technology; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #090102 Aerospace Materials #PVDF #Piezoelectric #Low Earth orbit
Tipo

Journal Article