A constant current triboelectric nanogenerator arising from electrostatic breakdown

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Abstract

In situ conversion of mechanical energy into electricity is a feasible solution to satisfy the increasing power demand of the Internet of Things (IoTs). A triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) is considered as a potential solution via building self-powered systems. Based on the triboelectrification effect and electrostatic induction, a conventional TENG with pulsed AC output characteristics always needs rectification and energy storage units to obtain a constant DC output to drive electronic devices. Here, we report a next-generation TENG, which realizes constant current (crest factor, ∼1) output by coupling the triboelectrification effect and electrostatic breakdown. Meanwhile, a triboelectric charge density of 430 μC m-2 is attained, which is much higher than that of a conventional TENG limited by electrostatic breakdown. The novel DC-TENG is demonstrated to power electronics directly. Our findings not only promote the miniaturization of self-powered systems used in IoTs but also provide a paradigmshifting technique to harvest mechanical energy.

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Liu, D., Yin, X., Guo, H., Zhou, L., Li, X., Zhang, C., … Wang, Z. L. (2019). A constant current triboelectric nanogenerator arising from electrostatic breakdown. Science Advances, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aav6437

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