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Environment-friendly technologies with lead-free piezoelectric materials: A review of recent developments, applications, and modelling approaches

Materials Science 2025-02-28 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

Piezoelectric materials are widely used in several industries, including power sources, energy harvesting, biomedical, electronics, haptic, photostrictive, and sensor/actuator technologies. Conventional piezoelectric materials, such lead zirconate titanate (PZT), pose significant environmental and health risks due to lead content. Recent years have seen a growing need for eco-friendly alternatives to lead-based piezoelectric technologies. The drawback of lead-free piezoelectric materials is a reduced responsiveness. To enhance the performance of lead-free piezoelectric materials, substantial research is being undertaken using both experimental and numerical methods. The experimental studies provide a deep understanding of the process and are crucial for developing lead-free piezoelectric materials. Relying only on experimental research is not feasible due to high expenditures. To understand the piezoelectric properties of lead-free materials and enhance their efficiency, it is crucial to develop varied numerical models and computational methods. This paper is a comprehensive summary of lead-free piezoelectric technology breakthroughs. The study emphasizes numerical models that demonstrate enhanced piezoelectric behaviour and their use in eco-friendly technologies like energy harvesting, haptics, nano-electromechanical, photostrictive, and biomedical sensors and actuators using lead-free materials. The paper discusses the synthesis, properties, and applications of eco-friendly materials, highlighting their potential to revolutionize piezoelectric devices and promote sustainable development and conservation.

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@article{arxiv.2502.20250,
  title  = {Environment-friendly technologies with lead-free piezoelectric materials: A review of recent developments, applications, and modelling approaches},
  author = {Akshayveer Akshayveer and Federico C Buroni and Roderick Melnik and Luis Rodriguez-Tembleque and Andres Saez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.20250},
  year   = {2025}
}

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48 pages, 3 figures