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Energy scavenging based on a single-crystal PMN-PT nanobelt

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 6, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/srep22513

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  1. National Science Foundation-MRSEC program through the Princeton Center for Complex Materials [DMR-1420541]

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Self-powered nanodevices scavenging mechanical energy require piezoelectric nanostructures with high piezoelectric coefficients. Here we report the fabrication of a single-crystal (1-x)Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O-3-xPbTiO(3) (PMN-PT) nanobelt with a superior piezoelectric constant (d(33) = similar to 550 pm/V), which is approximately similar to 150%, 430%, and 2100% of the largest reported values for previous PMN-PT, PZT and ZnO nanostructures, respectively. The high d(33) of the single-crystalline PMN-PT nanobelt results from the precise orientation control during its fabrication. As a demonstration of its application in energy scavenging, a piezoelectric nanogenerator (PNG) is built on the single PMN-PT nanobelt, generating a maximum output voltage of similar to 1.2 V. This value is similar to 4 times higher than that of a single-CdTe PNG, similar to 13 times higher than that of a single-ZnSnO3 PNG, and similar to 26 times higher than that of a single-ZnO PNG. The profoundly increased output voltage of a lateral PNG built on a single PMN-PT nanobelt demonstrates the potential application of PMN-PT nanostructures in energy harvesting, thus enriching the material choices for PNGs.

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