Microstructure and mechanical properties of BT/PVTC composite ferroelectric thin films

J Mol Model. 2023 May 17;29(6):181. doi: 10.1007/s00894-023-05585-6.

Abstract

Context: Ferroelectric ceramic polymer composites have become the preferred electrocaloric materials due to their light weight and high polarization strength. But the mechanical properties were desired to be improved. In this study, the polyvinylidene fluoride trifluoro ethylene chloride (PVTC) and barium titanate (BT) composites were prepared, and the microstructure and mechanical properties were investigated by molecular dynamics simulations and experiments. It was found that with the increase of BT ceramic content in the composites, the yield stress is significantly reduced, which can be reduced by 16.07%. By comparing with the experimental data, the agglomeration and stress mechanism of the composites were proposed.

Method: The microstructure of the composite was analyzed using radial distribution function, self-diffusion coefficient, and glass transition temperature. The agglomeration mechanism of the composite was revealed from the microscopic point of view, and the rationality of the agglomeration behavior was verified by experiments. The calculations were performed by Material Studio 2019 software and the COMPASS force field was adopted.

Keywords: Ceramics; Electrocaloric materials; Mechanical properties; Microstructure; Polymer.