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Powerful curved piezoelectric generator for wearable applications

Authors :
Min Gyu Kang
Woo Suk Jung
Hi Gyu Moon
Seok Jin Yoon
Chong Yun Kang
Seung Hyub Baek
Min Jae Lee
Source :
Nano Energy. 13:174-181
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2015.

Abstract

With the widespread use of wearable electronics, the flexible piezoelectric energy harvesting devices have been extensively studied to efficiently convert the physical motion of the human body into electrical energy. The major obstacles for realizing a flexible piezoelectric generator include the insufficient output power generation and the poor efficiency at the low-frequency regime. Here, we demonstrate a curved piezoelectric generator favorable for wearable applications, generating a high output power. The curved structure plays a key role to improve the power generation, by effectively distributing the applied force across the piezoelectric layer, as well as to allow operation at the low frequency vibration range. Accordingly, this generator produces � 120 V of peak output voltage and � 700 mA of peak output current during a cycle. Furthermore, our generator can operate at low frequencies below 50 Hz, generating � 55 V of output voltage and 250 mA of output current at 35 Hz, and it even works at frequencies as low as 1 Hz. With this generator, we successfully lit up 476 commercial LED bulbs. In addition, we experimentally demonstrate the possibility that the generator can be used in shoes, watches, and clothes as a power source. Our results will provide a framework to enhance the output power of conventional piezoelectric generators, and open a new avenue for realization of self-powered systems, such as wearable electronic devices.

Details

ISSN :
22112855
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nano Energy
Accession number :
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