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Reliable DC voltage generation based on the enhanced performance triboelectric nanogenerator fabricated by nanoimprinting-poling process and an optimized high efficiency integrated circuit SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Reliable DC voltage generation based on the enhanced performance triboelectric nanogenerator fabricated by nanoimprinting-poling process and an optimized high efficiency integrated circuit
Authors
Yoo, DonghyeonLee, SeoulminLee, Jeong-WonLee, KwangseokGo, Eun YeongHwang, WoonbongSong, InsangCho, Sung BaekKim, Do WanChoi, DongwhiSim, Jae-YoonKim, Dong Sung
Date Issued
2020-03
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Abstract
Intensive research on triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) has been established since they were first introduced, but their application as a practical power source remains to face several challenges. Herein, we report a one-step process of thermal nanoimprinting and simultaneous electric poling to increase the total energy obtained by each cycle of a TENG with a ferroelectric thermoplastic polymer. The synergetic effect generated by the resultant formation of surface topography and the enhancement of effective dipole strength is systematically verified, and a wind energy harvester with enhanced electrical output performance is demonstrated. Furthermore, this paper also presents a novel integrated circuit (IC) that can generate reliable DC voltage even when an intermittent and irregular electrical output of the TENG is supplied. In the automatic control of the moment when the electrical output of the TENG is transferred into the electronic device, the present IC shows a conversion efficiency over 70% even when the input power is about 2.5 mu W. This work intensively addresses the issues hindering the utilization of TENGs as a practical and reliable power source and thus may serve as a reference in the development of TENG-based self-powered systems in the future.
Keywords
Automation; Nanogenerators; Nanoimprint lithography; Nanotechnology; Timing circuits; Topography; Triboelectricity; Wind power; DC voltage; Electrical poling; Intensive research; Nano-imprinting process; Nanogenerator; Self-powered systems; Synergetic effect; Thermoplastic polymer; Integrated circuits
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/101767
DOI
10.1016/j.nanoen.2019.104388
ISSN
2211-2855
Article Type
Article
Citation
Nano Energy, vol. 69, page. 104388, 2020-03
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