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Item type:Publication, High-performance flexible lead-free piezo-antiferroelectric based on NaNbO3/PDMS composites for energy harvesting application(2024-12-01) ;Sumang, Rattiphorn ;Charoonsuk, Thitirat ;Vittayakorn, NaratipPanpho, PhakakornTo bring the rapidly advancing technology of energy harvesters into commercial use, further development is required for devices that can enhance output performance, flexibility, ease of fabrication, and low cost. A hybrid concept is a promising method. It combines between the piezoelectric nanogenerator (PENG) and the triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) to provide a high-performance nanogenerator. This study introduced a high-performance hybrid PENG and TENG device that operates using a NN-BNT/PDMS composite film. The NN-BNT/PDMS composite based nanogenerators were fabricated with varying NN-BNT content. Then, dielectric test and electrical properties were investigated. Adding NN-BNT into the PDMS composite film resulted in a higher dielectric constant compared to pure PDMS, leading to increase of electrical output. Under the optimal condition of a 3 wt%. NN-BNT composite based hybrid nanogenerator, the electrical output was significantly enhanced, reaching 40 V, 0.95 μA/cm<sup>2</sup>, and 200 μW/cm<sup>2</sup> compared to pure PDMS. This nanogenerator further used to the charging of a capacitor to a voltage of around 1 V within 5 s and also powered multiple LEDs. The successful development of this highly efficient NN-BNT/PDMS composite film-based hybrid concept sheds light on energy harvesting devices. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Piezoelectric-Induced Triboelectric Hybrid Nanogenerators Based on the ZnO Nanowire Layer Decorated on the Au/polydimethylsiloxane-Al Structure for Enhanced Triboelectric Performance(2018-02-21) ;Jirayupat, Chaiyanut ;Wongwiriyapan, Winadda ;Kasamechonchung, Panita ;Wutikhun, TuksadonTantisantisom, KittipongHere, we demonstrate a novel device structure design to enhance the electrical conversion output of a triboelectric device through the piezoelectric effect called as the piezo-induced triboelectric (PIT) device. By utilizing the piezopotential of ZnO nanowires embedded into the polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) layer attached on the top electrode of the conventional triboelectric device (Au/PDMS-Al), the PIT device exhibits an output power density of 50 μW/cm<sup>2</sup>, which is larger than that of the conventional triboelectric device by up to 100 folds under the external applied force of 8.5 N. We found that the effect of the external piezopotential on the top Au electrode of the triboelectric device not only enhances the electron transfer from the Al electrode to PDMS but also boosts the internal built-in potential of the triboelectric device through an external electric field of the piezoelectric layer. Furthermore, 100 light-emitting diodes (LEDs) could be lighted up via the PIT device, whereas the conventional device could illuminate less than 20 LED bulbs. Thus, our results highlight that the enhancement of the triboelectric output can be achieved by using a PIT device structure, which enables us to develop hybrid nanogenerators for various self-power electronics such as wearable and mobile devices.
