Investigation and Fabrication of Piezoelectric Based Nanogenerators for Energy Harvesting Applications
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2025
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
PENGs (piezoelectric nanogenerators) have emerged a promising technology to harvest
electrical energy from mechanical stress (pressure, vibrations) to empower the small-scale
electronic devices. This study focuses on the investigation and fabrication of piezoelectric-
based nanogenerators for energy harvesting applications. We designed and developed
nanostructured devices by manipulating the piezoelectric properties of materials NaNbO3
(sodium niobate) for efficient energy conversion. The process for the fabrication of devices
involved advanced techniques including hydrothermal synthesis, ink synthesis and EHD
(electrohydrodynamic) printing for thin film deposition of NaNbO3 to achieve high-
performance nanostructure with enhanced piezoelectric response of material and device. The
materials and nanogenerators were characterized for their electrical properties and electrical
output under various mechanical conditions e.g. UV, FTIR, Raman, XRD for material and
IVfor device. Experimental results demonstrated a significant output voltage. The study also
demonstrated the integration of PENGs with flexible substrates and the material is
environmentally friendly for wearable, implantable devices and self-powered sensors. The
work highlights the nanogenerators could be a good solution for sustainable energy harvesting
in next-generation electronic devices.
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Department of Physics, FA23, Physics, Investigation and Fabrication, Piezoelectric, Nanogenerators, Energy Harvesting, Dr. Amna Mir