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Title: Synergistic Optimization of Europium-Doped Yttria for Photoluminescence and Triboelectric Nanogenerator Applications
Authors: Zawar, Daksha
Mishra, Siju
Rakshita, Muddamalla
Pradhan, Payal P.
Durga Prasad, Kasireddi A. K.
Potu, Supraja
Madathil, Navaneeth
Pani, Jitesh
Kishore Babu, Nagumothu
Borkar, Hitesh
Rajaboina, Rakesh Kumar
Haranath, Divi
Keywords: Triboelectric
Nanogenerator
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Energy Technology
Citation: 10.1002/ente.202400573
Abstract: In recent years, multifunctional applications of the same material have gained wide recognition in various fields. The present study reports the synthesis, characterization, and multifunctional applications of europium (Eu)-doped yttrium oxide (Y2O3) nanophosphor. Synergistic optimization of Eu-doped Y2O3 results in enhanced photoluminescence (PL) and triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) performance. Eu-doped Y2O3 nanophosphors are synthesized using an autocombustion method, and comprehensive characterizations are conducted. The investigations indicate that the Eu doping significantly influences the PL intensity, with the highest emission observed at 3 mol% for powders. The synthesized nanophosphors are blended with silicone to fabricate hybrid films, which are utilized for energy harvesting applications using TENG technology. The TENG devices fabricated with these hybrid films demonstrate a notable rela- tionship between the Eu concentration and the electrical output, achieving peak performance at 1 mol% Eu doping. The maximum output voltage of ≈535 V, short-circuit current of ≈38 μA, and power density of 800 mW m2 are observed. Further, TENG is demonstrated in a self-powered UV photodetector application. The present results contribute to the improvement of sustainable energy tech- nologies and open up a new window for multifunctional materials.
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URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3303
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