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Mechanoluminescent-energy harvesting bimodal sensors for self-powered communication sensors
- Department of Advanced Technology
- Soft Optoelectronic Materials Lab.
- 1. Journal Articles
- Division of Energy & Environmental Technology
- 1. Journal Articles
- Department of Energy Science and Engineering
- Energy Conversion Materials Engineering Laboratory
- 1. Journal Articles
- Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering
- Nano Materials and Devices Lab
- 1. Journal Articles
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- Title
- Mechanoluminescent-energy harvesting bimodal sensors for self-powered communication sensors
- Issued Date
- 2025-09
- Citation
- Journal of Materials Chemistry C, v.13, no.37, pp.19297 - 19307
- Type
- Article
- Keywords
- NANOGENERATOR ; CERAMICS ; LEAD ; EMISSION ; PIEZORESPONSE
- ISSN
- 2050-7526
- Abstract
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Mechanoluminescence (ML) is the emission of light triggered by mechanical stress. In the meantime, accurate, quantitative force measurement is made possible by piezoelectricity, which transforms mechanical deformation into electrical signals. A deep insight into the mechanical interactions, such as strain-based phenomena, is achieved by integrating ML and piezoelectricity into a single device. In this study, a composite based on ZnS:Cu-polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) is developed to achieve this dual functionality for ML-based optical responses and piezoelectric-based electrical output. The presence of piezoelectricity in PDMS-ZnS:Cu composites was traced using piezo force microscopy (PFM) imaging. Various mechanical stimuli of pressing, stretching, and bending are applied to evaluate the performance of the device. Under a force of 5 N, the piezoelectric nanogenerator (PENG) device generates a voltage of 17 V and a current of 70 nA. Additionally, ML and PENG effects are employed for underwater communications. A signal processing technique is further utilized for the classification of voltage signals produced during underwater communications. This self-powered dual-mode sensor has great potential for use in energy harvesting, wearable technology, and battery-free systems, opening the door to more intelligent and responsive user interfaces.
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- Royal Society of Chemistry
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