材料科学
能量收集
数码产品
摩擦电效应
电
接触带电
液态金属
可穿戴技术
可穿戴计算机
机械能
纤维
光电子学
能量(信号处理)
复合材料
纳米技术
电气工程
计算机科学
工程类
功率(物理)
嵌入式系统
物理
统计
量子力学
数学
作者
Ying‐Chih Lai,Hongwei Lu,Hsiao‐Mei Wu,Dongguang Zhang,Jiayi Yang,Jinwoo Ma,Mohammad Shamsi,Veenasri Vallem,Michael D. Dickey
标识
DOI:10.1002/aenm.202100411
摘要
Abstract Future wearable technologies and personal electronics may benefit from e‐textiles that simultaneously possess high elasticity and multiple capabilities such as energy harvesting and sensing. Here, the first elastic multifunctional fiber that can scavenge mechanical energy from body motion and electromagnetic energy from surrounding electrical appliances is presented. In addition to converting multiple sources of waste energy into electricity, the fibers can also serve as self‐powered tactile and biomechanical sensors. The fibers consist of hollow elastomeric fibers filled with liquid metal. The fibers harvest energy by the combination of triboelectricity (160 V m −1 , 5 µA m −1 , and ≈ 360 µW m −1 ) and induced electrification of the liquid metal (±8 V m −1 (60 Hz), ±1.4 µA m −1 , and ≈ 8 µW m −1 ). The fibers are characterized and their utility for powering electronics and sensing biomechanical information is demonstrated. These fibers are further demonstrated as completely soft and stretchable components for human–machine interfaces, including keypads and wireless music controllers.
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