TY - JOUR
T1 - Piezotronic and piezo-phototronic sensors
AU - Yang, Rusen
AU - Liu, Chuan Pu
AU - Frömling, Till
AU - Hao, Jianhua
AU - Rao, Jaya Venkat Spandana
AU - Zhao, Yuqian
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive License to the Materials Research Society 2025.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Abstract: Based on the coupling effect of piezoelectric, semiconductor, and photonic properties, the fast-growing area of piezotronics and piezo-phototronics has inspired the discovery of fundamental phenomena in a variety of materials, and it has also dramatically advanced the sensor technology that is essential for industrial applications and daily life. This article addresses the fundamental principles, material issues, device architecture, and application of piezotronic and piezo-phototronic sensors. The discovery of flexoelectronics and surface piezotronics has enabled devices to be fabricated from non-piezoelectric materials with centrosymmetric structures. The piezopotential is creatively used to design and manufacture sensors with outstanding sensitivity for mechanical, thermal, chemical, and optical detection. Piezotronics and piezo-phototronics contribute to developing self-powered sensors assisted by energy harvesting with the mechanical–electrical coupling effect. Despite still in their infancy, piezotronic and piezo-phototronic sensors have broad application prospects in smart manufacturing, wearable technology, health monitoring and diagnosis, and artificial intelligence.
AB - Abstract: Based on the coupling effect of piezoelectric, semiconductor, and photonic properties, the fast-growing area of piezotronics and piezo-phototronics has inspired the discovery of fundamental phenomena in a variety of materials, and it has also dramatically advanced the sensor technology that is essential for industrial applications and daily life. This article addresses the fundamental principles, material issues, device architecture, and application of piezotronic and piezo-phototronic sensors. The discovery of flexoelectronics and surface piezotronics has enabled devices to be fabricated from non-piezoelectric materials with centrosymmetric structures. The piezopotential is creatively used to design and manufacture sensors with outstanding sensitivity for mechanical, thermal, chemical, and optical detection. Piezotronics and piezo-phototronics contribute to developing self-powered sensors assisted by energy harvesting with the mechanical–electrical coupling effect. Despite still in their infancy, piezotronic and piezo-phototronic sensors have broad application prospects in smart manufacturing, wearable technology, health monitoring and diagnosis, and artificial intelligence.
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U2 - 10.1557/s43577-024-00836-0
DO - 10.1557/s43577-024-00836-0
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85213893110
SN - 0883-7694
JO - MRS Bulletin
JF - MRS Bulletin
M1 - 109719
ER -