Wen et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Self-powered textile for wearable electronics by hybridizing fiber-shaped nanogenerators, solar cells, and supercapacitorsWen et al., 2016
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- Wen Z
- Yeh M
- Guo H
- Wang J
- Zi Y
- Xu W
- Deng J
- Zhu L
- Wang X
- Hu C
- Zhu L
- Sun X
- Wang Z
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Wearable electronics fabricated on lightweight and flexible substrate are believed to have great potential for portable devices, but their applications are limited by the life span of their batteries. We propose a hybridized self-charging power textile system with the aim of …
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