The piezoelectric constant of a uniaxially stretched and polarized poly(vinylidene fluoride) film decreases monotonically with increasing temperature in the range from 65 to 165 °C. After a specimen is cooled under open‐circuit conditions, the thermally stimulated current reverses in sign and exhibits a peak at around the glass‐transition temperatureTg. Reversible changes in infrared spectra before and after the poling process suggest that the dipoles in the bgr; crystals of poly(vinylidene fluoride) can be aligned along the direction of an applied electric field. The alignment is strongly influenced by the amorphous region; the coercive field inP‐Ehysteresis curve observed at 50 Hz increases rapidly at aroundTg. Under a high electric field, the uniaxially stretched poly(vinylidene fluoride) film behaves aboveTgin the same way as ferroelectric ceramics.
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