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ACS Nano | 2017

Flexible Organic Tribotronic Transistor for Pressure and Magnetic Sensing

Junqing Zhao; Hang Guo; Yao Kun Pang; Fengben Xi; Zhi Wei Yang; Guoxu Liu; Tong Guo; Guifang Dong; Chi Zhang; Zhong Lin Wang

Flexible electronics has attracted enormous interest in wearable electronics and human-machine interfacing. Here, a flexible organic tribotronic transistor (FOTT) without a top gate electrode has been demonstrated. The FOTT is fabricated on a flexible polyethylene terephthalate film using the p-type pentacene and poly(methyl methacrylate)/Cytop composites as the conductive channel and dielectric layer, respectively. The charge carriers can be modulated by the contact electrification between the dielectric layer and a mobile triboelectric layer. Based on the fabricated FOTT, pressure and magnetic sensors have been developed, respectively, that exhibit great sensitivity, fast response time, and excellent stability. The FOTT in this simple structure shows bright potentials of tribotronics in human-machine interaction, electronic skins, wearable electronics, intelligent sensing, and so on.


Advanced Materials | 2018

Stretchable Triboelectric–Photonic Smart Skin for Tactile and Gesture Sensing

Tianzhao Bu; Tianxiao Xiao; Zhiwei Yang; Guoxu Liu; Xianpeng Fu; Jinhui Nie; Tong Guo; Yaokun Pang; Junqing Zhao; Fengben Xi; Chi Zhang; Zhong Lin Wang

Smart skin is expected to be stretchable and tactile for bionic robots as the medium with the ambient environment. Here, a stretchable triboelectric-photonic smart skin (STPS) is reported that enables multidimensional tactile and gesture sensing for a robotic hand. With a grating-structured metal film as the bioinspired skin stripe, the STPS exhibits a tunable aggregation-induced emission in a lateral tensile range of 0-160%. Moreover, the STPS can be used as a triboelectric nanogenerator for vertical pressure sensing with a maximum sensitivity of 34 mV Pa-1 . The pressure sensing characteristics can remain stable in different stretching conditions, which demonstrates a synchronous and independent sensing property for external stimuli with great durability. By integrating on a robotic hand as a conformal covering, the STPS shows multidimensional mechanical sensing abilities for external touch and different gestures with joints bending. This work has first demonstrated a triboelectric-photonic coupled multifunctional sensing terminal, which may have great applications in human-machine interaction, soft robots, and artificial intelligence.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2018

Self-Powered Electrostatic Adsorption Face Mask Based on a Triboelectric Nanogenerator

Guoxu Liu; Jinhui Nie; Changbao Han; Tao Jiang; Zhiwei Yang; Yaokun Pang; Liang Xu; Tong Guo; Tianzhao Bu; Chi Zhang; Zhong Lin Wang

The physical filtration mechanism of a traditional face mask has a low removal efficiency of ultrafine particulates in the size range of 10-1000 nm, which are badly harmful to human health. Herein, a novel self-powered electrostatic adsorption face mask (SEA-FM) based on the poly(vinylidene fluoride) electrospun nanofiber film (PVDF-ESNF) and a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) driven by respiration (R-TENG) is developed. The ultrafine particulates are electrostatically adsorbed by the PVDF-ESNF, and the R-TENG can continually provide electrostatic charges in this adsorption process by respiration. On the basis of the R-TENG, the SEA-FM shows that the removal efficiency of coarse and fine particulates is higher than 99.2 wt % and the removal efficiency of ultrafine particulates is still as high as 86.9 wt % after continually wearing for 240 min and a 30-day interval. This work has proposed as a new method of wearable air filtration and may have great prospects in human health, self-powered electronics, and wearable devices.


Microsystems & Nanoengineering | 2018

Tribotronic bipolar junction transistor for mechanical frequency monitoring and use as touch switch

Fengben Xi; Yaokun Pang; Wenjian Li; Tianzhao Bu; Junqing Zhao; Guoxu Liu; Tong Guo; Wenbo Liu; Chi Zhang

Tribotronics, a new field that involves the coupling of triboelectricity and semiconductors, has attracted great interest in the nanoenergy and nanoelectronics domains. This paper proposes a tribotronic bipolar junction transistor (TBJT) that incorporates a bipolar junction transistor and a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) in the single-electrode mode. When the mobile triboelectric layer slides on the device surface for electrification, a bias voltage is created and applied to the emitter junction, and then the base current from the TENG is amplified. Based on the fabricated TBJT, a mechanical frequency monitoring sensor with high sensitivity and excellent stability and a finger-triggered touch switch were developed. This work demonstrated for the first time a tribotronic device with simultaneously controlled voltage and current voltage/current simultaneously controlled tribotronic device, which has promising potential applications in micro/nano-sensors, human-machine interactions, intelligent instrumentation, wearable electronics, and other applications.Transistors: Triggered by touchA new type of transistor that is switched by movement could greatly enhance interactions between machines, humans and the environment. The transistor, developed by Chi Zhang and co-workers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, takes advantage of triboelectricity – the electrification of objects by friction, such as when a balloon is rubbed on clothes. Triboelectricity has recently enabled researchers to convert mechanical energy into electricity in nanoscale devices, but not in bipolar junction transistors until now. Zhang and co-workers connected a copper pad to the base input of a silicon transistor structure, and showed that they could switch the transistor on or off by either lifting or sliding a polymer film across the copper pad. The team have already used their ‘tribotronic’ transistor design to develop highly sensitive mechanical frequency sensors and a finger-triggered touch switch.


Nano Energy | 2017

Universal power management strategy for triboelectric nanogenerator

Fengben Xi; Yaokun Pang; Wei Li; Tao Jiang; Limin Zhang; Tong Guo; Guoxu Liu; Chi Zhang; Zhong Lin Wang


Extreme Mechanics Letters | 2018

Compressible hexagonal-structured triboelectric nanogenerators for harvesting tire rotation energy

Tong Guo; Guoxu Liu; Yaokun Pang; Bo Wu; Fengben Xi; Junqing Zhao; Tianzhao Bu; Xianpeng Fu; Xinjian Li; Chi Zhang; Zhong Lin Wang


Extreme Mechanics Letters | 2018

Flexure hinges based triboelectric nanogenerator by 3D printing

Jianzhuang Wang; Bo Wu; Guoxu Liu; Tianzhao Bu; Tong Guo; Yaokun Pang; Xianpeng Fu; Junqing Zhao; Fengben Xi; Chi Zhang


RSC Advances | 2018

An alginate film-based degradable triboelectric nanogenerator

Yaokun Pang; Fengben Xi; Jianjun Luo; Guoxu Liu; Tong Guo; Chi Zhang


Advanced materials and technologies | 2018

Interdigitated Electrode-Based Triboelectric Sliding Sensor for Security Monitoring

Wenjian Li; Guoxu Liu; Dongdong Jiang; Chan Wang; Wei Li; Tong Guo; Junqing Zhao; Fengben Xi; Wenbo Liu; Chi Zhang


Advanced materials and technologies | 2018

Automobile Safety Systems: Self-Powered Hall Vehicle Sensors Based on Triboelectric Nanogenerators (Adv. Mater. Technol. 8/2018)

Tong Guo; Junqing Zhao; Wenbo Liu; Guoxu Liu; Yaokun Pang; Tianzhao Bu; Fengben Xi; Chi Zhang; Xinjian Li

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Chi Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Guoxu Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Fengben Xi

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yaokun Pang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Junqing Zhao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Tianzhao Bu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wenbo Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhong Lin Wang

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Xianpeng Fu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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