School of Material Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0245, United States.
Nano Lett. 2011 Jun 8;11(6):2572-7. doi: 10.1021/nl201505c. Epub 2011 May 23.
We demonstrate the first self-powered system driven by a nanogenerator (NG) that works wirelessly and independently for long-distance data transmission. The NG was made of a free cantilever beam that consisted of a five-layer structure: a flexible polymer substrate, ZnO nanowire textured films on its top and bottom surfaces, and electrodes on the surfaces. When it was strained to 0.12% at a strain rate of 3.56% S(-1), the measured output voltage reached 10 V, and the output current exceeded 0.6 μA (corresponding power density 10 mW/cm(3)). A system was built up by integrating a NG, rectification circuit, capacitor for energy storage, sensor, and RF data transmitter. Wireless signals sent out by the system were detected by a commercial radio at a distance of 5-10 m. This study proves the feasibility of using ZnO nanowire NGs for building self-powered systems, and its potential application in wireless biosensing, environmental/infrastructure monitoring, sensor networks, personal electronics, and even national security.
我们展示了第一个由纳米发电机(NG)驱动的自供电系统,该系统可无线、独立地进行长距离数据传输。NG 由一个自由悬臂梁制成,它由五层结构组成:一个柔性聚合物基底、上下表面的 ZnO 纳米线纹理薄膜和表面上的电极。当它以 3.56% S(-1) 的应变速率拉伸至 0.12%时,测量得到的输出电压达到 10 V,输出电流超过 0.6 μA(相应的功率密度为 10 mW/cm(3))。通过集成纳米发电机、整流电路、储能电容器、传感器和射频数据发射器,构建了一个系统。通过商业收音机可以在 5-10 m 的距离检测到系统发出的无线信号。这项研究证明了使用 ZnO 纳米线 NG 构建自供电系统的可行性,及其在无线生物传感、环境/基础设施监测、传感器网络、个人电子产品,甚至国家安全方面的潜在应用。