arXiv Open Access 2026

Mechanically Assisted Symmetry Reconstruction for Extraordinary Piezoelectricity

Jinhui Fan Chonghe Wang Xiaoyan Lu Yunpeng Ma Zijian Hong +14 lainnya
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Active symmetry control - a central challenge in materials science, particularly in ferroelectrics - is achieved via mechanically assisted poling (MAP) guided by thermodynamics and phase - field modeling. This approach yields extraordinary piezoelectric coefficients (about 5,000 pC/N at 24 degC; 11,700 pC/N at 58 degC) together with about 65% optical transmittance in a classic relaxor ferroelectric, Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-PbTiO3. Mechanical suppression of undesirable phases stabilizes a reconstructed symmetry with highly ordered domains, verified by multiple characterization techniques. The strategy is validated across several distinct ferroelectric systems. To demonstrate its practical utility, we fabricate a transparent dual-modal wearable sensor integrating continuous blood pressure monitoring via piezoelectricity with photoplethysmographic SpO2 detection, enabling high-fidelity physiological tracking. This work establishes mechanically assisted symmetry reconstruction as a pathway to multifunctional optoelectronic materials and compact wearable health technologies.

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J

Jinhui Fan

C

Chonghe Wang

X

Xiaoyan Lu

Y

Yunpeng Ma

Z

Zijian Hong

Y

Yuzhao Qi

Y

Yanzhe Dong

X

Xiaoyue Zhang

C

Chuchu Yang

Y

Yongchun Zou

X

Xu Zheng

X

Xiaolong Li

Q

Qian Li

X

Xiang Xu

S

Si-Young Choi

J

Jiyan Dai

W

Wenwu Cao

D

Dragan Damjanovic

H

Hui Li

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Fan, J., Wang, C., Lu, X., Ma, Y., Hong, Z., Qi, Y. et al. (2026). Mechanically Assisted Symmetry Reconstruction for Extraordinary Piezoelectricity. https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.00740

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