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Wearable energy harvesting devices

In summary, a variety of flexible energy harvesting devices including solar cells and piezoelectric devices have been developed to meet the requirement of next-generation portable or wearable devices. However, the power conversion efficiencies of electronic devices were largely limited by the high electrical resistance of flexible electrodes based on polymer substrates. Therefore, more efforts are required to develop new flexible electrodes with higher electrical conductivities. [Pg.330]

Wu W, Bai S, Yuan M, Qin Y, Wang ZL, ling T. Lead zirconate titanate nanowire textile nanogenerator for wearable energy-harvesting and self-powered devices. ACS Nano 2012 6(7) 6231. [Pg.393]


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