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Ultrasound-induced wireless energy harvesting: From materials strategies to functional applications

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NANO ENERGY
卷 77, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2020.105131

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Ultrasound; Wireless energy harvesting; Piezoelectric; Triboelectric; Biomedical; Nanodevices

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  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [1R01EY026091, R01 EY028662, R01 HL127271]
  2. National Science Foundatio (NSF) [CMMI 1663663]
  3. Research to Prevent Blindness, New York, NY

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Wireless energy harvesting represents an emerging technology that can be integrated into a variety of systems for biomedical, physical, and chemical functions. The miniaturization and ease of implementation are the main challenges for the development of wireless energy harvesting systems. Unlike most reported wireless energy harvesting technologies represented by electromagnetic coupling, the new generation of ultrasound-induced wireless energy harvesting (UWEH) that use propagating ultrasound waves to carry the available energy provides a strategy with higher resolution, deeper penetration, and more security, especially in nanodevices and implantable medical systems where a long-term stable power is required. Recently, advances in nanotechnologies, microelectronics, and biomedical systems are revolutionizing UWEH. In this article, an overview of recent developments in UWEH technologies that use a variety of material strategies and system designs based on the piezoelectric and capacitive energy harvesting mechanisms is provided. Practical applications are also presented, including wireless power for bio-implantable devices, direct cell/tissue electrical stimulations, wireless recording and communication in nervous systems, ultrasonic modulated drug delivery, self-powered acoustic sensors, and ultrasound-induced piezoelectric catalysis. Finally, perspectives and opportunities are also highlighted.

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