Nano Research | 2021
Hybridized triboelectric-electromagnetic nanogenerators and solar cell for energy harvesting and wireless power transmission
Abstract
Energy harvesting and power transmission is a significant challenge for the self-powered technologies towards mobile electronic devices. Here, we propose a hybridized energy harvester to complement each other’s strengths for simultaneously scavenging multiple types of energy and then wirelessly transmit the power. The harvester consists of electromagnetic-triboelectric nanogenerator units for collecting rotational energy and a commercial water-proof flexible solar cell. At a rotation rate of 500 rpm, the output current of electromagnetic-triboelectric nanogenerator units can reach about 630 mA through energy management. Moreover, the power harvested by hybridized energy harvester can be wirelessly transmitted up to a distance of about 100 cm in real time to charge mobile phone, anemometer, and hygrometer based on self-resonant coils. The hybridized energy harvester with wireless power transmission has potential applications in large-scale energy collection, long-distance wireless power transmission and sustainably driving mobile electronic devices.