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Effects of Oxygen Vacancies and Cation Valence States on the Triboelectric Property of Substoichiometric Oxide Films

  • Yongqiao Zhu
  • , Shiquan Lin
  • , Wenchao Gao
  • , Miao Zhang
  • , Chaogui Yang
  • , Peizhong Feng
  • , Cheng Xu*
  • , Zhong Lin Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • China University of Mining and Technology
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Monash University
  • Georgia Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Temperature effects on the contact electrification (CE) is of great interest. Here, different kinds of substoichiometric oxide films, such as TiO2-x, Al2O3-x, Ta2O5-x, and Cr2O3-x, are deposited and annealed at different temperatures, and the CE between the films and a Pt-coated tip is performed by using Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM). An intriguing finding is that the polarity on the TiO2-x surface changes from negative to positive with the increase of the sample annealing temperature in air atmosphere. Such a result is attributed to the fact that annealing under an oxidative atmosphere repairs oxygen vacancies and helps upgrade the low valency of Ti3+ to a stable high valency of Ti4+. On the contrary, after annealing occurs in an Ar/H2 atmosphere, the polarity on the TiO2-x surface reverses from positive to negative. This is mainly due to the increase of oxygen vacancies after annealing in reducing atmosphere. Through the KPFM results of Al2O3-x, Ta2O5-x, and Cr2O3-x films, the effect of oxygen vacancies is further confirmed, that is, the decrease of oxygen vacancies eases the films at capturing positive charges. Based on this, TiO2-x-based identical material triboelectric nanogenerators (IM-TENGs) are designed and prepared for the first time to control the current direction. Moreover, a surface state model for explaining the CE mechanism between the metal and annealed dielectric is proposed. This study is conducive to the development of the IM-TENGs which regulate the current direction or voltage output accurately in the future and also provides a further understanding of the dominant mechanism of electron transfer in the CE.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)35795-35803
Number of pages9
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume13
Issue number30
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Aug 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • annealing
  • contact electrification
  • nanogenerator
  • surface states
  • triboelectrification

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