Understanding the Role of Soft X-ray in Charging Solid-Film and Cellular Electrets

Yue Feng*, Zehong Rao, Ki Young Song, Xusong Tang, Zilong Zhou, Ying Xiong

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Abstract

Solid-film electrets and cellular electrets are defined as promising insulating dielectric materials containing permanent electrostatic and polarizations. High-performance charging methods are critical for electret transducers. Unlike dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) charging, the soft X-ray charging method, with its strong penetration ability, has been widely used in electrets after packaging and has even been embedded in high-aspect-ratio structures (HARSs). However, the related charging model and the charging effect of the soft X-ray irradiation remain unclear. In this study, the charge carrier migration theory and the one-dimensional electrostatic model were employed to build the soft X-ray charging models. The influence of soft X-ray irradiation under deferent poling voltages was investigated theoretically and experimentally. The conducted space charge measurement based on a pulsed electro-acoustic (PEA) system with a soft X-ray generator revealed that soft X-ray charging can offer higher surface charge densities and piezoelectricity to cellular electrets under the critical poling voltage lower than twice the breakdown voltage.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4143
JournalNanomaterials
Volume12
Issue number23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2022

Keywords

  • cellular electret
  • charge density
  • electret
  • soft X-ray

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