Direct-Current Nanogenerator Driven by Ultrasonic Waves
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Abstract
We have developed a nanowire nanogenerator that is driven by an ultrasonic wave to produce continuous direct-current output. The nanogenerator was fabricated with vertically aligned zinc oxide nanowire arrays that were placed beneath a zigzag metal electrode with a small gap. The wave drives the electrode up and down to bend and/or vibrate the nanowires. A piezoelectric-semiconducting coupling process converts mechanical energy into electricity. The zigzag electrode acts as an array of parallel integrated metal tips that simultaneously and continuously create, collect, and output electricity from all of the nanowires. The approach presents an adaptable, mobile, and cost-effective technology for harvesting…
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- Nanogenerator
- Zigzag
- Nanowire
- Materials science
- Piezoelectricity
- Electrode
- Ultrasonic sensor
- Optoelectronics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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