@misc{GarainSinhaAdhikaryetal., author = {Garain, Samiran and Sinha, Tridib Kumar and Adhikary, Prakriti and Henkel, Karsten and Sen, Shrabanee and Ram, Shanker and Sinha, Chittaranjan and Schmeißer, Dieter and Mandal, Dipankar}, title = {Self-Poled Transparent and Flexible UV Light-Emitting Cerium Complex-PVDF Composite: A High-Performance Nanogenerator}, series = {ACS Applied Materials \& Interfaces}, volume = {2015}, journal = {ACS Applied Materials \& Interfaces}, number = {7}, issn = {1944-8244}, doi = {10.1021/am507522r}, pages = {1298 -- 1307}, abstract = {Cerium(III)-,N-dimethylformamide-bisulfate [Ce(DMF)(HSO4)3] complex is doped into poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) to induce a higher yield (99\%) of the electroactive phases (β- and γ-phases) of PVDF. A remarkable enhancement of the output voltage (∼32 V) of a nano-generator (NG) based on a nonelectrically poled cerium(III) complex containing PVDF composite film is achieved by simple repeated human finger imparting, whereas neat PVDF does not show this kind of behavior. This high electrical output resembles the generation of self-poled electroactiveβ-phase in PVDF due to the electrostatic interactions between the fluoride of PVDF and the surface-active positive charge cloud of the cerium complex via H-bonding and/or bipolar interaction among the opposite poles of cerium complex and PVDF, respectively. The capacitor charging capability of the flexible NG promises its applicability as piezoelectric-based energy harvester. The cerium(III) complex doped PVDF composite film exhibit an intense photoluminescence in the UV region, which might be due to a participation of electron cloud from negative pole of bipolarized PVDF. This fact may open a new area for prospective development of high-performance energy-saving flexible solid-state UV light emitters.}, language = {en} } @misc{GhoshBiswasSenetal., author = {Ghosh, Sujoy Kumar and Biswas, Anirban and Sen, Shrabanee and Das, Chittaranjan and Henkel, Karsten and Schmeißer, Dieter and Mandal, Dipankar}, title = {Yb3+ Assisted Self-Polarized PVDF Based Ferroelectretic Nanogenerator: A Facile Strategy of Highly Efficient Mechanical Energy Harvester Fabrication}, series = {Nano Energy}, volume = {2016}, journal = {Nano Energy}, number = {30}, issn = {2211-2855}, doi = {10.1016/j.nanoen.2016.10.042}, pages = {621 -- 629}, abstract = {Ytterbium (Yb3+) assisted porous poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) composite film comprising flexible ferroelectretic nanogenerator (FTNG) is highlighted where traditional poling treatment is completely avoided. The piezoelectric output of FTNG is realized by the co-operative activity of self-polarized -CH2/-CF2 dipoles with porous electret-like structure in the composite film. Owing to extraordinary ferroelectric and dielectric properties, FTNG is acting as a highly efficient mechanical energy harvester. It is capable to capture several forms of abundant mechanical energy arising from humanfinger movements, machine vibrations and sound waves. As a proof of concept, under compressive deformation, FTNG is enable to instantly powers up several consumer electronics and thus provides a promising strategy for achieving self-powered electronic devices.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{GarainAdhikaryMandaletal., author = {Garain, Samiran and Adhikary, Prakriti and Mandal, Dipankar and Sen, Shrabanee and Henkel, Karsten and Schmeißer, Dieter}, title = {Electro-active β-Phase Formation in Poly(vinylidene fluoride) Films by Hydrated Rare earth Metal Salt}, series = {Proceeding of the International Conference on Nanotechnology 2013 (ICNT 2013)}, booktitle = {Proceeding of the International Conference on Nanotechnology 2013 (ICNT 2013)}, publisher = {Institute of Technology, Haldia, WB, India}, address = {Haldia}, isbn = {978-81-927756-0-9}, pages = {S. 127}, abstract = {Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) is a typical fluoro-polymer with complicated polymorphisms due to the semi-crystalline nature. Generally, four crystalline phases, α, β, γ and δ may exist in PVDF crystals. The nonpolar α- and δ-phase has a monoclinic lattice with trans-gauche conformation (TGTG⁄), which is thermodynamically most stable for PVDF. The polar β phase with all-trans (TTTT) planar zigzag conformation is attractive for its piezo-, pyro-, and ferroelectric properties. The polar β-Phase and also semi-polar γ-phase (TTTGTTTG⁄) have obtained wide device applications such as acoustic transducers, piezoelectric sensors, energy harvesting generators, pyroelectric sensors, non-volatile memories and energy storage capacitors. In this work, we explore the possibility to nucleate β-phase in PVDF hydrated salt composite films by addition of the hydrated Rare earth metal salt, (NH4)4 Ce (SO4)4, 2H2O) for the piezo- ferro and high dielectric based device applications. It has been found that the water molecules in (NH4)4 Ce (SO4)4, 2H2O could form hydrogen bonds with PVDF during the crystallization process and the hydrogen bonds promoted the electro-active crystalline β- phase in PVDF with all -trans conformations. In addition, the DMF (solvent used for films preparation) can also assist the rare-earth based nanoparticle preparation, as a result the electrostatic interaction of the surface charge of the nanoparticles and molecular dipoles in PVDF can resist the electroactive β- phase in PVDF.}, language = {en} } @misc{GarainSenHenkeletal., author = {Garain, Samiran and Sen, Shrabanee and Henkel, Karsten and Schmeißer, Dieter and Mandal, Dipankar}, title = {Enhancement of Electroactive β-phase and Superior Dielectric Properties in Cerium Based Poly(vinylidene fluoride) Composite Films}, series = {Materials Today: proceedings}, volume = {5}, journal = {Materials Today: proceedings}, number = {3 part 3}, issn = {2214-7853}, doi = {10.1016/j.matpr.2017.11.003}, pages = {10084 -- 10090}, abstract = {In this work we report on the preparation of poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) films with various mass fractions (wt\%) of hydrated rare earth metal salt [(NH4)4Ce(SO4)4.2H2O] (CAS) and its electroactive phase (β- and γ-phase) formation. It was found that CAS can yield high amount of electroactive phases in PVDF. Compared to the neat PVDF film, a significantly increment of dielectric constant (ε ∼ 41) and a low loss factor (tan δ ∼ 0.8) were observed in the PVDF-CAS composite films. Thus the PVDF-CAS composite films with high electroactive phase and superior dielectric properties may meet the requirements of next generation electronic components.}, language = {en} }