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Piezoelectricity in NbOl₂ for piezotronics and nanogenerators

Engineering and Technology

Piezoelectricity in NbOl₂ for piezotronics and nanogenerators

Y. Cui, T. Wang, et al.

Experience the groundbreaking demonstration of anisotropic in-plane piezoelectricity in multilayer NbOI₂, showcased by Yuanyuan Cui and colleagues. Their innovative flexible piezoelectric nanogenerator delivers impressive current outputs, paving the way for wearable electronics that can be utilized directly on human skin.... show more
Abstract
2-dimensional (2D) piezoelectric materials have gained significant attention due to their potential applications in flexible energy harvesting and storage devices. Recently, niobium oxide dihalides NbOI2 stands out as a multifunctional anisotropic semiconductor family with an exceptionally high lateral piezoelectric constant (~21.8 pm/V), making it a promising candidate for energy conversion applications. Here we report the experimental observation of anisotropic in-plane piezoelectricity in multilayer NbOI2. Current-voltage relationships reveal a significant piezotronic effect in two typical crystalline orientations. Additionally, cyclic tensile and release experiments demonstrate an intrinsic current output of up to 140 pA when subjected to a tensile strain of 0.51%. A flexible piezoelectric nanogenerator prototype is demonstrated on the human finger and wrist, which opens up new avenues for the development of wearable electronic devices and provides valuable insights for further exploration in this field.
Publisher
npj 2D Materials and Applications
Published On
Sep 16, 2024
Authors
Yuanyuan Cui, Tingjun Wang, Deng Hu, Zhiwei Wang, Jiawang Hong, Xueyun Wang
Tags
anisotropic piezoelectricity
piezotronic effect
flexible electronics
nanogenerator
wearable technology
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