Sturdy fabric-based piezoelectric energy harvester takes us
one step closer to wearable electronics

17th September 2020by admin0

KAIST researchers presented a highly flexible but
sturdy wearable piezoelectric harvester using the simple and easy
fabrication process of hot pressing and tape casting. This energy
harvester, which has record high interfacial adhesion strength,
will take us one step closer to being able to manufacture embedded
wearable electronics. A research team led by Professor Seungbum
Hong said that the novelty of this result lies in its simplicity,
applicability, durability, and its new characterization of wearable
electronic devices.

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