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All-in-One Shape-Adaptive Self-Charging Power Package for Wearable Electronics
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringWearable TechnologyComplex DeformationsBiomedical EngineeringPower ElectronicsFlexible SensorSoft RoboticsFlexible EnergyStretchable ElectronicsEnergy Storage DeviceElectronic PackagingElectrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingWearable ElectronicsEnergy StorageDevice DesignSupercapacitorSupercapacitorsFlexible ElectronicsPiezoelectric NanogeneratorsBioelectronics
Recently, a self-charging power unit consisting of an energy harvesting device and an energy storage device set the foundation for building a self-powered wearable system. However, the flexibility of the power unit working under extremely complex deformations (e.g., stretching, twisting, and bending) becomes a key issue. Here, we present a prototype of an all-in-one shape-adaptive self-charging power unit that can be used for scavenging random body motion energy under complex mechanical deformations and then directly storing it in a supercapacitor unit to build up a self-powered system for wearable electronics. A kirigami paper based supercapacitor (KP-SC) was designed to work as the flexible energy storage device (stretchability up to 215%). An ultrastretchable and shape-adaptive silicone rubber triboelectric nanogenerator (SR-TENG) was utilized as the flexible energy harvesting device. By combining them with a rectifier, a stretchable, twistable, and bendable, self-charging power package was achieved for sustainably driving wearable electronics. This work provides a potential platform for the flexible self-powered systems.
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