According to the European parliament, Research Europe's journey towards technological sovereignty should cover Key Enabling Technology (KET) which includes Advanced Materials. Photo-Piezo-ActUators based on Light SEnsitive COMposite (PULSE-COM) aims at realizing a new type of piezoelectric devices (PZL) controlled by light using photo-mobile films (PMP) whose movement is induced and controlled by sunlight and/or artificial light. Our project specifically aims to create a new class of photoactivable devices that will change the field of optoelectronic and piezoelectric devices by creating innovative devices for a wide range of applications. It explored and enhanced properties of novel, cost-effective photo-mobile polymer (PMP) films combined with modern lead-free piezoelectric (PZL) to produce new composite materials predestined for a wide range of applications never before considered. It is currently presented online (
https://www.pulsecom-h2020.eu/(öffnet in neuem Fenster)).
The main objective of this project was to study, simulate, fabricate and characterize actuators, sensors and harvesters that can be driven by light operating in the UV, VIS and NIR range to realize components and devices with different industrial goals:
• Investigating the relevant materials and design properties
• Identifying radically new solutions and strategies to couple in the appropriate way the two different layers
• Conceiving, fabricating, and demonstrating an innovative light driven actuator (the PMP-PZL device)
• Integrating in opto-electronic systems for advanced industrial implementation: POC
We developed PMP and PMP/PZL to be employed in the different POC applications as stated at the beginning of the project. PMP was modified to be implemented in photo switch and photo valve applications adding contact layers or encapsulation layers to optimize the systems. PMP was also implemented by micro/nanostructuring to modify the optical path changing the mechanical properties of the materials for the waveselector prototype. Several PMP/PZL configurations were studied to optimize the PZL electrical signal to demonstrate solar harvesting systems feasibility.