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Hybrid nanogenerator for self-powered object recognition

Title
Hybrid nanogenerator for self-powered object recognition
Author(s)
Jo, JunghunPanda, SwatiKim, NayoonHajra, SugatoHwang, SubhinSong, HeewonShukla, JyotiPanigrahi, Basanta K.Vivekananthan, VenkateswaranKim, JihoAchary, P. Ganga RajuKeum, HohyumKim, Hoe Joon
Issued Date
2024-06
Citation
Journal of Science: Advanced Materials and Devices, v.9, no.2
Type
Article
Author Keywords
EnergyTriboelectricPyroelectricHybrid systemObject recognition
ISSN
2468-2284
Abstract
Energy harvesting systems, including piezoelectric (PENG), triboelectric (TENG), and pyroelectric (PYNG) nanogenerator technologies, have emerged as one of the major future energy solutions. Energy harvesting eliminates the need for conventional batteries and encourages eco-friendly alternatives. This study reports hydrothermally synthesized BaTiO3 (BTO) particles with a tetragonal symmetry for hybrid energy harvesting. BTO particles are incorporated with PDMS at various wt% to form a flexible composite film. The 15 wt% BTO-PDMS composite/Al hybrid device (PENG-TENG) produces a peak voltage of 100 V, a current of 980 nA, and a charge of 17 nC, generating a peak power output of 33.64 μW at 100 MΩ. Furthermore, integrating this HNG (external hybridization) yielded an output of 101 V and 980 nA, demonstrating practical applicability. HNG is also employed to interact by touching various objects at different temperatures. The pyroelectric behavior of BTO allows direct thermal sensing of the object. The signals produced are processed using a convolutional neural network (CNN)-based object recognition system, which achieved a remarkable classification accuracy of 99.27% for various objects. External hybridization improves energy efficiency, representing a huge step forward in sustainable technology applications. This research paves the way for developing hybrid energy harvesters and can be employed further for extremely precise battery-free object recognition systems. This unique hybrid nanogenerator, which combines pyroelectric, piezoelectric, and triboelectric components, represents a new method of self-powered object detection. External hybridization improves energy efficiency, representing a huge step forward in sustainable technology applications. © 2024 Vietnam National University, Hanoi
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/56633
DOI
10.1016/j.jsamd.2024.100693
Publisher
Elsevier
Related Researcher
  • 김회준 Kim, Hoe Joon
  • Research Interests MEMS/NEMS; Micro/Nano Sensors; Piezoelectric Devices; Nanomaterials; Heat Transfer; Atomic Force Microscope
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