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Nanostructured p‐n Junctions for Kinetic‐to‐Electrical Energy Conversion
Authors:Joe Briscoe  Mark Stewart  Melvin Vopson  Markys Cain  Paul M Weaver  Steve Dunn
Institution:1. Centre for Materials Research, School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London, E1 4NS;2. National Physical Laboratory, Hampton Road, Teddington TW11 0LW, UK
Abstract:Piezoelectric ZnO nanorods grown on a flexible substrate are combined with the p‐type semiconducting polymer PEDOT:PSS to produce a p‐n junction device that successfully demonstrates kinetic‐to‐electrical energy conversion. Both the voltage and current output of the devices are measured to be in the range of 10 mV and 10 μA cm?2. Combining these figures for the best device gives a maximum possible power density of 0.4 mW cm?3. Systematic testing of the devices is performed showing that the voltage output increases linearly with applied stress, and is reduced significantly by illumination with super‐band gap light. This provides strong evidence that the voltage output results from piezoelectric effects in the ZnO. The behavior of the devices is explained by considering the time‐dependent changes in band structure resulting from the straining of a piezoelectric material within a p‐n junction. It is shown that the rate of screening of the depolarisation field determines the power output of a piezoelectric energy harvesting device. This model is consistent with the behavior of a number of previous devices utilising the piezoelectric effect in ZnO.
Keywords:energy harvesting  hybrid  p‐n junctions  piezoelectrics  zinc oxide
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