Developing an Approach to Improve Beta-Phase Properties in Ferroelectric PVDF-HFP Thin Films

Ashley S Dale, Purdue University

Abstract

Improved fabrication of poly(vinylindene fluoride)-hexafluoropropylene (PVDFHFP) thin films is of particular interest due to the high electric coercivity found in the β-phase structure of the thin film. We show that it is possible to obtain high-quality, β-phase dominant PVDF-HFP thin films using a direct approach to Langmuir-Blodgett deposition without the use of annealing or additives. To improve sample quality, an automated Langmuir-Blodgett thin film deposition system was developed; a custom dipping trough was fabricated, a sample dipping mechanism was designed and constructed, and the system was automated using custom LabVIEW software. Samples were fabricated in the form of ferroelectric capacitors on substrates of glass and silicon, and implement a unique step design with a bottom electrode of copper with an aluminum wetting layer and a top electrode of gold with an aluminum wetting layer. Samples were then characterized using a custom ferroelectric measurement program implemented in LabVIEW with a Keithley picoammeter/voltage supply to confirm electric coercivity properties. Further characterization using scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy confirmed the improvement in thin film fabrication over previous methods.

Degree

M.Sc.

Advisors

Cheng, Purdue University.

Subject Area

Design|Alternative Energy|Analytical chemistry|Chemistry|Computer science|Condensed matter physics|Electromagnetics|Energy|Materials science|Mathematics|Physics|Polymer chemistry

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