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Ultrahigh piezoelectric coefficients of Li-doped (K, Na) NbO3 nanorod arrays with manipulated OT phase boundary: Towards energy harvesting and self-powered …Jiang et al., 2021
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- Jiang L
- Yang P
- Fan Y
- Zeng S
- Wang Z
- Pan Z
- He Y
- Xiong J
- Zhang X
- Hu Y
- Gu H
- Wang X
- Wang J
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- Nano Energy
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Lead-free piezoelectric one-dimensional (1D) nanostructures have exhibited great potential in building biocompatible micro/nano-energy harvesters and self-powered smart sensors. However, their low piezoelectric coefficient still remains as the biggest obstacle for practical …
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