Li et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Triboelectric leakage-field-induced electroluminescence based on ZnS: CuLi et al., 2022
View PDF- Document ID
- 12520673000513366875
- Author
- Li J
- Zhang Z
- Luo X
- Zhu L
- Wang Z
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
External Links
Snippet
The related studies and applications of ZnS-based phosphorescent materials involve various aspects such as lighting, display, sensing, electronic signatures, and confidential information. Here, triboelectrification-induced electroluminescence (TIEL) of the ZnS: Cu due …
- 229910052984 zinc sulfide 0 title abstract description 249
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
Li et al. | Triboelectric leakage-field-induced electroluminescence based on ZnS: Cu | |
Park et al. | Self-powered motion-driven triboelectric electroluminescence textile system | |
Wang et al. | Piezophotonic effect based on mechanoluminescent materials for advanced flexible optoelectronic applications | |
Su et al. | Self-powered, ultrasensitive, and high-resolution visualized flexible pressure sensor based on color-tunable triboelectrification-induced electroluminescence | |
Ma et al. | Bimodal tactile sensor without signal fusion for user-interactive applications | |
Zhang et al. | Mechanically induced light emission and infrared-laser-induced upconversion in the Er-doped CaZnOS multifunctional piezoelectric semiconductor for optical pressure and temperature sensing | |
Zhao et al. | Fully screen-printed, multicolor, and stretchable electroluminescent displays for epidermal electronics | |
Jeong et al. | Bright, wind-driven white mechanoluminescence from zinc sulphide microparticles embedded in a polydimethylsiloxane elastomer | |
Shin et al. | Origin of mechanoluminescence from Cu-doped ZnS particles embedded in an elastomer film and its application in flexible electro-mechanoluminescent lighting devices | |
Jia et al. | High‐brightness, high‐resolution, and flexible triboelectrification‐induced electroluminescence skin for real‐time imaging and human–machine information interaction | |
CN103354429B (en) | A kind of sliding friction nano generator and electricity-generating method | |
Shin et al. | Fabrication of PDMS‐based triboelectric nanogenerator for self‐sustained power source application | |
Zhu et al. | High-performance triboelectric nanogenerator powered flexible electroluminescence devices based on patterned laser-induced copper electrodes for visualized information interaction | |
Zhang et al. | Discovering and dissecting mechanically excited luminescence of Mn2+ activators via matrix microstructure evolution | |
Li et al. | Biologically inspired stretchable, multifunctional, and 3D electronic skin by strain visualization and triboelectric pressure sensing | |
Chen et al. | Stretchable hybrid bilayered luminescent composite based on the combination of strain-induced and triboelectrification-induced electroluminescence | |
Qu et al. | Multifunctional displays and sensing platforms for the future: a review on flexible alternating current electroluminescence devices | |
Wei et al. | Fully-integrated motion-driven electroluminescence enabled by triboelectrification for customized flexible display | |
Shi et al. | Self-powered persistent phosphorescence for reliable optical display | |
Yu et al. | Soft human–machine interface sensing displays: materials and devices | |
Zhang et al. | Flexible alternating current electroluminescent devices integrated with high voltage triboelectric nanogenerators | |
Yin et al. | Intelligent electronic password locker based on the mechanoluminescence effect for smart home | |
Kang et al. | Self-powered flexible full-color display via dielectric-tuned hybrimer triboelectric nanogenerators | |
Yang et al. | A flexible piezoelectric-triboelectric hybrid nanogenerator in one structure with dual doping enhancement effects | |
Potu et al. | High-performance and low-cost overhead projector sheet-based triboelectric nanogenerator for self-powered cholesteric liquid crystal, electroluminescence, and portable electronic devices |