Zhong Lin Wang on piezoelectricity -- energy harvesting on the nano level

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
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    Nanogenerators made from zinc oxide can power small electronics with energy made from tiny motions.
    Zhong Lin (ZL) Wang is the Hightower Chair in Materials Science and Engineering, Regents' Professor, and College of Engineering Distinguished Professor at Georgia Institute of Technology, and director of the university's Center for Nanostructure Characterization (CNC). He has made innovative contributions to the understanding of fundamental physical properties of oxide nanobelts and nanowires, as well as applications of nanowires in energy sciences, electronics,optoelectronics and biological science.
    He invented the in-situ technique for measuring the mechanical and electrical properties of a single nanotube/nanowire inside a transmission electron microscope (TEM). He pioneered the field of piezotronics and piezo-phototronics by introducing piezoelectric potential gated charge transport process in fabricating new electronic and optoelectronic devices, with potential applications in MEMS/NEMS, nanorobotics, human-electronics interface, sensors, medical diagnosis and photovoltaics.
    Among his numerous awards, he was elected a foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2009. He is also a member of European Academy of Sciences, a fellow of American Physical Society, AAAS, the Materials Research Society, and the Microscopy Society of America in 2010.
    The group's current research focuses on the fundamental science in the physical and chemical processes in nanomaterials growth, unique properties, fabrication of novel devices, and their unique applications in energy science and biomedical science. Research directions include nanogenerators for converting mechanical energy into electricity; nanopiezotronics; nano-enabling technology for solar cells; integration of nanosystems with biomedical science and cancer detection; self-powered nanosystems; fundamental electron microscopy and its applications; and in-situ measurements in a TEM.
    Wang was interviewed for SPIE Newsroom at SPIE Defense, Security and Sensing 2011.

Комментарии • 7

  • @RixtronixLAB
    @RixtronixLAB 3 года назад

    inspiring :) Is there any examples of products that I can try ? I need a self powered with nano generator sensor device.

  • @SPIETV
    @SPIETV  13 лет назад

    @naveedmaths1 Thanks for the comment. We are working on another video on piezoelectricity applications currently.

  • @SPIETV
    @SPIETV  13 лет назад

    @naveedmaths1 We will see what we can do. Take a look at the SPIE Digital Library, there are a number of papers published there on the topic.

  • @lebogangmahlong6027
    @lebogangmahlong6027 3 года назад

    Wow interesting stuff

  • @raheemuddin9885
    @raheemuddin9885 8 лет назад

    hello, good morning sir , i just wanted to know that can we make a nanotransperent screen which generates energy , so that can we use it on the touch phones and tabs , plz reply me i want to know about it totally....

  • @KickBrain00
    @KickBrain00 13 лет назад

    i like this video..can u please download some more lectures or videos of Zhong Li Wang on piezoelectricity....

  • @KickBrain00
    @KickBrain00 13 лет назад

    Thanks for reply...If u share some videos regarding Zinc Oxide Energy Harvesting it will be very useful for my reserch and i will be very thankful to you.