Application of ferroelectric materials for improving output power of energy harvesters
Abstract In terms of advances in technology, especially electronic devices for human use, there are needs for miniaturization, low power, and flexibility. However, there are problems that can be caused by these changes in terms of battery life and size. In order to compensate for these problems, res...
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doaj-03f1968e3d5141d1ac16b1ab4cc68fa02020-11-25T01:38:40ZengSpringerOpenNano Convergence2196-54042018-11-015111610.1186/s40580-018-0163-0Application of ferroelectric materials for improving output power of energy harvestersTae Yun Kim0Sung Kyun Kim1Sang-Woo Kim2School of Advanced Materials Science and Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU)Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy, University of CambridgeSchool of Advanced Materials Science and Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU)Abstract In terms of advances in technology, especially electronic devices for human use, there are needs for miniaturization, low power, and flexibility. However, there are problems that can be caused by these changes in terms of battery life and size. In order to compensate for these problems, research on energy harvesting using environmental energy (mechanical energy, thermal energy, solar energy etc.) has attracted attention. Ferroelectric materials which have switchable dipole moment are promising for energy harvesting fields because of its special properties such as strong dipole moment, piezoelectricity, pyroelectricity. The strong dipole moment in ferroelectric materials can increase internal potential and output power of energy harvesters. In this review, we will provide an overview of the recent research on various energy harvesting fields using ferroelectrics. A brief introduction to energy harvesting and the properties of the ferroelectric material are described, and applications to energy harvesters to improve output power are described as well.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40580-018-0163-0FerroelectricityEnergy harvestingPiezoelectricityTriboelectric effectPhotovoltaic effect |
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Application of ferroelectric materials for improving output power of energy harvesters |
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Application of ferroelectric materials for improving output power of energy harvesters |
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Application of ferroelectric materials for improving output power of energy harvesters |
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Application of ferroelectric materials for improving output power of energy harvesters |
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Application of ferroelectric materials for improving output power of energy harvesters |
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application of ferroelectric materials for improving output power of energy harvesters |
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Abstract In terms of advances in technology, especially electronic devices for human use, there are needs for miniaturization, low power, and flexibility. However, there are problems that can be caused by these changes in terms of battery life and size. In order to compensate for these problems, research on energy harvesting using environmental energy (mechanical energy, thermal energy, solar energy etc.) has attracted attention. Ferroelectric materials which have switchable dipole moment are promising for energy harvesting fields because of its special properties such as strong dipole moment, piezoelectricity, pyroelectricity. The strong dipole moment in ferroelectric materials can increase internal potential and output power of energy harvesters. In this review, we will provide an overview of the recent research on various energy harvesting fields using ferroelectrics. A brief introduction to energy harvesting and the properties of the ferroelectric material are described, and applications to energy harvesters to improve output power are described as well. |
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Ferroelectricity Energy harvesting Piezoelectricity Triboelectric effect Photovoltaic effect |
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