CuxO Nanowires Based Flexible Ionovoltaic Device for Droplet-Flow-Induced Electrical Energy Generation

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Abstract

An ionovoltaic device with an electrolyte-insulator-semiconductor structure is drawing much attention due to the electrical energy which can be generated by the movement of a water droplet. Herein, we employed a CuxO nanowires mesh as a semiconductor in an ionovoltaic device to control the resistance and investigated the significant influence of the resistance on the device performance. Further, we fabricated a flexible ionovoltaic device by utilizing CuxO nanowires mesh which was drop-casted on a polyimide substrate, to be applicable in various practical environments. Overall, our research extends the understanding of semiconductor resistance characteristics with ionovoltaic devices.

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Jin, H., Yoon, S. G., Lee, W. H., Cho, Y. H., Park, J., & Kim, Y. S. (2020). CuxO Nanowires Based Flexible Ionovoltaic Device for Droplet-Flow-Induced Electrical Energy Generation. ACS Applied Energy Materials, 3(2), 1253–1259. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsaem.9b01703

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