Abstract:Ferroelectric polymers have drawn a lot of research concerns recently due to their lightness, mechanical flexibility, conformability, and facile processability. Remarkably, these polymers can be used to fabricate biomimetic devices, such as artificial retina or electronic skin, to realize artificial intelligence. The artificial visual system behaves as a photoreceptor, converting incoming light into electric signals. The most widely studied ferroelectric polymer, poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene) [P(… Show more
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