학술논문

Simulation and automated characterisation of optimal load for flexible composite generators based on piezoelectric ZnO nanowires
Document Type
Conference
Source
2018 Joint International EUROSOI Workshop and International Conference on Ultimate Integration on Silicon (EUROSOI-ULIS) Ultimate Integration on Silicon (EUROSOI-ULIS), 2018 Joint International EUROSOI Workshop and International Conference on. :1-4 Mar, 2018
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Zinc oxide
II-VI semiconductor materials
Resistance
Strain
Dielectrics
Numerical models
Electrodes
ZnO nanowires
piezoelectricity
mechanical energy transducer
FEM simulation
Language
ISSN
2472-9132
Abstract
This paper reports the experimental and numerical study of flexible piezoelectric transducers made of a thin active composite material (∼3 μm thick) over a thin flexible metallic foil (∼25 μm of stainless steel). The active piezo-layer consists of vertical ZnO nanowires (NWs) embedded into dielectric fillers of different composition. The voltage over a known resistance was measured with an automatic bending setup, and the corresponding power was computed and compared to numerical simulations as a function of load resistance and dielectric matrix in the composite structure. FEM simulations show that the output power can be higher than conventional thin-film devices. These results confirm previous findings and provide important guidelines to optimize flexible piezoelectric transducers for applications as sensors and generators for the Internet of Things. Comparison with a commercial thick-film piezoelectric energy harvester was also made experimentally.