High-Power Finger-Driven Nanogenerator and Tactile Sensor
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- 2023-05-16
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- Professor Jae-Young Park's research team develops high-power electricity production through finger movements -
- Development of high-power stretchable friction-based
nanogenerator based on vanadium MXene/silicon -
- Utilizing a self-powered tactile
sensor for wearable healthcare, sign language interpretation, and human-machine
interface applications -
- Published in the internationally
renowned academic journal Advanced Energy Materials (IF: 29.698) -
Professor Jae-Young Park's research team in
the Department of Electrical Engineering has successfully developed a
high-performance friction-based nanogenerator with vanadium
meso-tetraphenylporphyrin (V2CTx)/silicon nanocomposites with a very high
electrical conductivity and a self-powered wearable tactile sensor.
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(Photo: Professor Jae-Young Park (left), Dr. Soheil
(middle), Dr. Salaruddin (right))
This
research was supported by the Ministry of Science and ICT of Korea through the
Mid-career Researcher Program (NRF-2020R1A2C2012820) and the Brain Pool Program
for Inviting Outstanding Scientists, and the research results have been
published in Advanced Energy Materials (IF: 29.698), the world's leading
journal for energy materials and devices, published by Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.202203812
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