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Exceptional energy harvesting from coupled bound states. [PDF]
Kronowetter F +7 more
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Self‐reinforcing degradation in solution‐processed small‐molecule organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs) arises from charge accumulation and exciton‐polaron interactions, leading to molecular aggregation and efficiency loss. This study uncovers the fundamental mechanisms behind this degradation and introduces strategic material engineering approaches ...
Eonji Cha +8 more
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Constant High-Voltage Triboelectric Nanogenerator with Stable AC for Sustainable Energy Harvesting. [PDF]
Shateri AAA +6 more
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This study presents a Ti3C2Tx MXene/WPU nacre‐mimetic nanomaterial as a printable ink for direct‐write printing onto textiles‐based sensors. The resulting wearable device demonstrates high sensitivity, biocompatibility, and mechanical strength. Furthermore, NFC‐enabled humidity sensor produces time‐series data, which informs a machine learning ...
Lulu Xu +6 more
wiley +1 more source
Advancing sustainable RF energy harvesting for wearable electronics with 2.45 GHz textile-printed rectennas. [PDF]
Tavares J +4 more
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The addition of calcium ions to silk fibroin enhances the hydrogel properties and, when combined with visible light crosslinking, enables compatibility with advanced light‐based fabrication techniques. Calcium ions extend the shelf‐life of silk and facilitate the fabrication of multizonal, multilayered constructs for advanced stimuli‐responsive ...
Hien A. Tran +11 more
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Entering the Strong Coupling Regime in Conventional Organic Solar Cells
Organic solar cells convert light into fossil‐free energy, yet they still cannot compete with their silicon counterparts. Strong exciton‐photon coupling can ameliorate some properties of organic solar cells, but it requires additional mirrors that diminish light absorbance. Here, mirror‐free strong exciton‐photon coupling is implemented in conventional
Nicola Peruffo +4 more
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Photovoltaic Energy Harvesting and Storage Using Nanocomposite Surfaces
G.A.J. Amaratunga
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Emerging Trends in Silane-Modified Nanomaterial-Polymer Nanocomposites for Energy Harvesting Applications. [PDF]
Niranjana VS +4 more
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