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  • The development of high-performance flexible ferroelectric capacitors is essential for future electronic devices, and a new method of achieving this involves interlayer coupling in multilayer films.
  • By using BiMgTiO-BaTiO/BiMgTiO (BMT-BTO/BMT) multilayers on flexible mica substrates, researchers achieved impressive energy storage densities of approximately 106.8 J/cm³ and efficiencies around 75.6%.
  • The innovative multilayer design not only maintains stable energy performance across a wide temperature range and after multiple bending cycles but also suggests broader applications for enhancing energy storage in other flexible ferroelectric capacitors.

Article Abstract

Flexible ferroelectric capacitors with high energy density and storage efficiency are highly desirable in the next generation of flexible electronic devices. To develop high-performance ferroelectric capacitors, a conventional approach is chemical modification. Here, a novel approach of interlayer coupling is proposed to achieve high energy storage performance in BiMgTiO-BaTiO/BiMgTiO (BMT-BTO/BMT) multilayer ferroelectric films fabricated on flexible mica substrates via a sol-gel coating method. The interlayer electrostatic coupling between the ferroelectric BMT and relaxor ferroelectric BMT-BTO layers leads to small remnant polarization and large breakdown field strength, resulting in an outstanding energy storage density of ∼106.8 J cm and a good efficiency of ∼75.6% in the multilayer thin films. Further, the energy storage performance remains stable in a wide range of temperatures (25-200 °C) and frequencies (500 Hz to 10 kHz) after 10 electrical loading cycles. The energy storage performance also has no obvious deterioration when the multilayer film experiences 10 mechanical bending cycles with a bending radius of 4 mm. The approach proposed in the present work should be generally implementable in other multilayer flexible ferroelectric capacitors and offers a novel avenue to enhance energy storage performance by tuning the interlayer coupling.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c14302DOI Listing

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