Ya Yang

Hybridized and Coupled Nanogenerators


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for harvesting wind energy.

      Source: Reproduced with permission from Wang et al. [12]. Copyright 2015, American Chemical Society.

      1.2.3 Other Hybridized Nanogenerators

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      Source: Reproduced with permission from Wang et al. [30]. Copyright 2016, American Chemical Society.

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      Source: Reproduced with permission from Chen et al. [33] Copyright 2017, John Wiley and Sons.

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      Source: Courtesy of Prof. Ya Yang.

      1.3.1 Pyroelectric and Photovoltaic Coupled Nanogenerators

      Some ferroelectric materials have both pyroelectric and photovoltaic properties such as LiNbO3 [34–36], Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 (PZT) [37–39], BaTiO3 (BTO) [40–42], and BiFeO3 [43–45]. Owing to the wide bandgaps of about 2.7–4 eV, these ferroelectric materials are more suitable to be used as photodetectors instead of as solar cells. When the light is illuminated on the ferroelectric materials, the light‐induced heating can generate pyroelectric current, and photovoltaic current can