Highly transparent lead-free piezoelectric haptic device
Song L., Glinsek S., Alluri N.R., Kovacova V., Melchiorr M., Martinez A.B., Mandal B., Cardoletti J., Defay E.
Communications Materials, vol. 6, n° 1, art. no. 91, 2025
Acoustic haptic technology adds touch sensations to human-machine interfaces by integrating piezoelectric actuators onto touchscreens. Traditional piezoelectric haptic technologies use opaque lead-containing ceramics that are both toxic and visible. We have developed a highly transparent lead-free piezoelectric haptic device using potassium sodium niobate (KNN) and transparent conductive oxide thin films. The KNN film, grown on glass, exhibits a pure perovskite phase and a dense microstructure. This device achieves up to 80% transmittance, surpassing lead zirconate titanate (PZT) thin films. It generates an acoustic resonance at 16.5 kHz and produces a peak-to-peak displacement of 1.0 µm at 28 V unipolar, making it suitable for surface rendering applications. This demonstrates the potential of transparent lead-free piezoelectric actuators as an effective alternative to conventional PZT haptic actuators. (Figure presented.)
doi:10.1038/s43246-025-00817-z