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High‐mobility suspended MoS2 devices with tunable threshold voltage
Due to their atomic‐scale thickness, two‐dimensional materials (2DMs) are highly sensitive to their environment, including the substrate. By fabricating various suspended molybdenum disulfide devices, this study demonstrates that the suspended structure can shield the influence of the substrate on the properties of 2DMs, thereby enabling better ...
Jiahao Yan +17 more
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Self-Powered Multimodal Tactile Sensing Enabled by Hybrid Triboelectric and Magnetoelastic Mechanisms. [PDF]
Lu X +10 more
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Flexible multimaterial fibers in modern biomedical applications. [PDF]
Kim J, Jia X.
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Computational study of mesh-structured triboelectric generators
Osvalds Verners +3 more
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Catalyst-Free Extraction of U(VI) in Solution by Tribocatalysis. [PDF]
Zhang S +9 more
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Wearable Bioelectronics for Home-Based Monitoring and Treatment of Muscle Atrophy. [PDF]
Zhang S, Tan R, Meng S, Zhang K, Hu J.
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When Flexoelectricity Drives Triboelectricity
Nano Letters, 2022Triboelectricity has been known since antiquity, but the fundamental science underlying this phenomenon lacks consensus. We present a flexoelectric model for triboelectricity where contact deformation induced band bending at the nanoscale is the driving force for charge transfer.
Christopher A. Mizzi, Laurence D. Marks
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Triboelectric spray ionization
Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 2013Triboelectric spray ionization (TESI) is a variation of electrospray ionization (ESI) using common instrumental components, including gas flow, solvent flow rate and heat, the only difference being the use of a high‐voltage power supply for ESI or a static charge for TESI.
Özdemir A, Lin JL, Gillig KJ, Chen CH.
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Photo-stimulated triboelectric generation
Nanoscale, 2017We report a photo-stimulated triboelectric generation occurring on the metal–oxide/polyimide interface during instantaneous friction. The photogenerated electrons were accumulated at the surface of TiOx, reversing the charge transfer and enhancing the output signals of the nanogenerator by 5 times.
Byeong Uk Ye +7 more
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