Nonlinear bending deformation of soft electrets and prospects for engineering flexoelectricity and transverse (d31) piezoelectricity.

@article{Rahmati2018NonlinearBD,
  title={Nonlinear bending deformation of soft electrets and prospects for engineering flexoelectricity and transverse (d31) piezoelectricity.},
  author={Amir Hossein Rahmati and Shengyou Yang and Siegfried Bauer and Pradeep Sharma},
  journal={Soft matter},
  year={2018},
  volume={15 1},
  pages={
          127-148
        }
}
Soft materials that exhibit electromechanical coupling are an important element in the development of soft robotics, flexible and stretchable electronics, energy harvesters, sensor and actuators. Truly soft natural piezoelectrics essentially do not exist and typical dielectric elastomers, predicated on electrostriction and the Maxwell stress effect, exhibit only a one-way electromechanical coupling. Extensive research however has shown that soft electrets i.e. materials with embedded immobile… 
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