1. Flexible, transparent and high-power triboelectric generator with asymmetric graphene/ITO electrodes.
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Xinbo Song, Yuanfu Chen, Pingjian Li, Jingbo Liu, Fei Qi, Binjie Zheng, Jinhao Zhou, Xin Hao, and Wanli Zhang
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POWER density , *TRIBOELECTRICITY , *INDUCTION generators , *TRANSPARENT electronics , *ELECTRODES - Abstract
The reported flexible and transparent triboelectric generator (FTTG) can only output ultralow power density (∼2 μW cm−2), which has seriously hindered its further development and application. The low power density of FTTG is mainly limited by the transparent material and the electrode structure. Herein, for the first time, a FTTG with a superior power density of 60.7 μW cm−2 has been fabricated by designing asymmetric electrodes where graphene and indium tin oxide (ITO) act as top and bottom electrodes respectively. Moreover, the performance of FTTG with graphene/ITO (G/I) asymmetric electrodes (GI-FTTG) almost remains unchanged even after 700 cycles, indicating excellent mechanical stability. The excellent performance of GI-FTTG can be attributed to the suitable materials and unique asymmetric electrode structure: the extraordinary flexibility of the graphene top electrode ensures the GI-FTTG excellent mechanical robustness and stability even after longer cycles, and the bottom electrode with very low sheet resistance guarantees lower internal resistance and higher production rate of induction charges to obtain higher output power density. It shows that light-emitting diodes (LED) can be easily powered by GI-FTTG, which demonstrates that the GI-FTTG is very promising for harvesting electrical energy from human activities by using flexible and transparent devices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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