Towards Self‐Powered Nanosystems: From Nanogenerators to Nanopiezotronics
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Abstract
Abstract Developing wireless nanodevices and nanosystems are of critical importance for sensing, medical science, defense technology, and even personal electronics. It is highly desirable for wireless devices and even required for implanted biomedical devices that they be self‐powered without use of a battery. It is essential to explore innovative nanotechnologies for converting mechanical energy (such as body movement, muscle stretching), vibrational energy (such as acoustic or ultrasonic waves), and hydraulic energy (such as body fluid flow) into electrical energy, which will be used to power nanodevices without a battery. This is a key step towards self‐powered nanosystems. We have demonstrated an…
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- Nanogenerator
- Energy harvesting
- Materials science
- Electronics
- Mechanical energy
- Piezoelectricity
- Battery (electricity)
- Nanotechnology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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