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Flexible High-Performance Lead-Free Na<sub>0.47</sub>K<sub>0.47</sub>Li<sub>0.06</sub>NbO<sub>3</sub> Microcube-Structure-Based Piezoelectric Energy Harvester
Lead-free piezoelectric nano- and
microstructure-based generators
have recently attracted much attention due to the continuous demand
of self-powered body implantable devices. We report the fabrication
of a high-performance flexible piezoelectric microgenerator based
on lead-free inorganic piezoelectric Na<sub>0.47</sub>K0<sub>.47</sub>Li<sub>0.06</sub>NbO<sub>3</sub> (NKLN) microcubes for the first
time. The composite generator is fabricated using NKLN microcubes
and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) polymer on a flexible substrate. The
flexible device exhibits excellent performance with a large recordable
piezoelectric output voltage of 48 V and output current density of
0.43 μA/cm<sup>2</sup> under vertical compressive force of 2
kgf, for which an energy conversion efficiency of about 11% has been
achieved. Piezoresponse and ferroelectric studies reveal that NKLN
microcubes exhibited high piezoelectric charge coefficient (d<sub>33</sub>) as high as 460 pC/N and a well-defined hysteresis loops
with remnant polarization and coercive field of 13.66 μC/cm<sup>2</sup> and 19.45 kV/cm, respectively. The piezoelectric charge generation
mechanism from NKLN microgenerator are discussed in the light of the
high d<sub>33</sub> and alignment of electric dipoles in polymer matrix
and dielectric constant of NKLN microcubes. It has been demonstrated
that the developed power generator has the potential to generate high
electric output power under mechanical vibration for powering biomedical
devices in the near future
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Additional file 1: of Assessment of household ownership of bed nets in areas with and without artemisinin resistance containment measures in Myanmar
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