Hui LiShuyu ZhaoXinyu DuJiaona WangRan CaoYi XingCongju Li
Abstract Wearable devices such as activity tracker, digital bracelet, and smartwatch become more and more popular. However, these devices need to be charged regularly due to the limited battery capacity. Therefore, it is important to develop a method to harvest mechanical energy from human motions to drive the wearable devices. Here, a wearable triboelectric nanogenerator (WTNG) based on compound yarns, which can be integrated well with clothing due to its good breathability and flexibility, is reported. The WTNG can be mass produced owing to the low cost and process maturity. Furthermore, the WTNG exhibits outstanding flexibility, breathability, and comfortability. The WTNG can generate a maximum short‐circuit current of 4 µA, delivering an instantaneous power density of 11.0 mW m −2 to an external load. Electronic devices such as digital watch and scientific calculator can be powered by a capacitor that is charged by WTNG. This work presents a significant step toward wearable electronics and will be a widely adopted technology in the near future.
Hyenwoo ChuHouk JangYongjun LeeYoungcheol ChaeJong‐Hyun Ahn
Sebghatullah AminiRumana Farheen Sagade Muktar AhmedSangamesha Madanahalli AnkanathappaS. Krishnaveni
Xu HeYunlong ZiHengyu GuoHaiwu ZhengYi XiChangsheng WuJie WangWei ZhangCanhui LuZhong Lin Wang
Shuyu ZhaoJiaona WangXinyu DuJing WangRan CaoYingying YinXiuling ZhangZuqing YuanYi XingDavid Y.H. PuiCongju Li
Wang, AvivaLixin WangXijin Zhang