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Alam, Md Hasibul; Chowdhury, Sayema; Roy, Anupam; Wu, Xiaohan; Ge, Ruijing; Rodder, Michael A.; Chen, Jun; Lu, Yang; Stern, Chen; Houben, Lothar; et al (, ACS Nano)
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Makagon, Evgeniy; Wachtel, Ellen; Houben, Lothar; Cohen, Sidney_R; Li, Yuanyuan; Li, Junying; Frenkel, Anatoly_I; Lubomirsky, Igor (, Advanced Functional Materials)Abstract Dimensional change in a solid due to electrochemically driven compositional change is termed electro‐chemo‐mechanical (ECM) coupling. This effect causes mechanical instability in Li‐ion batteries and solid oxide fuel cells. Nevertheless, it can generate considerable force and deformation, making it attractive for mechanical actuation. Here a Si‐compatible ECM actuator in the form of a 2 mm diameter membrane is demonstrated. Actuation results from oxygen ion transfer between two 0.1 µm thick Ti oxide\Ce0.8Gd0.2O1.9nanocomposite layers separated by a 1.5 µm thick Ce0.8Gd0.2O1.9solid electrolyte. The chemical reaction responsible for stress generation is electrochemical oxidation/reduction in the composites. Under ambient conditions, application of 5 V DC produces actuator response within seconds, generating vertical displacement of several µm with calculated stress≈3.5 MPa. The membrane actuator preserves its final mechanical state for more than 1 h following voltage removal. These characteristics uniquely suit ECM actuators for room temperature applications in Si‐integrated microelectromechanical systems.more » « less
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