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Title: High-Performance and Low-Cost Overhead Projector Sheet-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Self-Powered Cholesteric Liquid Crystal, Electroluminescence, and Portable Electronic Devices
Authors: Potu, Supraja
Navaneeth, M
Rajaboina, Rakesh Kumar
Gollapelli, Buchaiah
Vallamkondu, Jayalakshmi
Mishra, Siju
Divi, Haranath
Babu, Anjaly
Uday Kumar, K
Prakash, Kodali
Keywords: Sself-powered devices
Tribo electric nano generator
Issue Date: Oct-2022
Publisher: ACS Applied Energy Materials
Citation: 10.1021/acsaem.2c02359
Abstract: Lowoutput power, intricatedevicedesigns, limitationon scalability, limitedproductioncapability,andhigherfabricationcostarethe major hurdles touse triboelectricnanogenerators (TENGs) as apower source in self-powered device applications. This work reports a high performance, simple design, and inexpensive TENG using overhead projector (OHP) sheets andZnOnanosheet arrayfilms.The fabricated TENGproducedamaximumoutputvoltage,current,andpowerdensityof ∼292V, ∼55μA, and∼424.8mW/m2 for each hand slapping force, respectively. The charged nature of one side of the OHP sheet is responsible for obtaining the high-power density reported in this communication. Further, theTENGhas shownexcellent stabilityover a periodof6monthsandmorethan10,000testcycles.ThestabilityofZnO nanosheets isexcellenteventheafter10,000testcycles.TheTENG’sAC output isutilized tocontrol theoptical characteristicsof thecholesteric liquidcrystal(CLC)devices.CLCdevicesaredemonstratedformobilesecurity,optical switch,webcamsecurity,andself-powered smart windows or e-paper displays. Further, we have demonstrated self-powered electroluminescence andportable electronic devices.Thecurrentworkhaspotentialapplicationsinportable,wearable,andself-poweredelectronicdevicesduetoitshighpower density, simpledesign,minimal cost, andscalability.
Description: NITW
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3347
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