The liquid level detection principle of cladding mode frustrated total internal reflection (CMFTIR) effect is proposed. The significant enhancement of CMFTIR effect is realized through macro-bend coupling system in which the dark-field coupling phenomenon between two multimode polymer optic fibers is observed through experiment. Especially twisted macro-bend coupling structure (TMBCS) is adopted to achieve stable coupling of two naked POF. The testing result showed that the dark-filed forward coupling efficiency reached 2‰ and the extinction ratio of the liquid level probe reached 4.18 dB. Compared with existing optical fiber liquid level sensors, the TMBCS probe is simpler, robuster, and cheaper. In addition, the TMBCS has the potential for displacement or stress sensing.
High-output
flexible piezoelectric nanogenerators (PENGs) have
achieved great progress and are promising applications for harvesting
mechanical energy and supplying power to flexible electronics. In
this work, unique core–shell structured Ga-PbZr
x
Ti1–x
O3 (PZT)@GaO
x
nanorods were synthesized
by a simple mechanical mixing method and then were applied as fillers
in a poly(vinylidene fluoride–trifluoroethylene) (P(VDF-TrFE))
matrix to obtain highly efficient PENGs with excellent energy-harvesting
properties. The decoration of gallium nanoparticles on PZT @GaO
x
nanorods can amplify the local electric
field, facilitate the increment of polar β-phase fraction in
P(VDF-TrFE), and strengthen the polarizability of PZT and P(VDF-TrFE).
The interfacial interactions of GaO
x
and
P(VDF-TrFE) are also in favor of an increased β-phase fraction,
which results in a remarkable improvement of PENG performance. The
optimized Ga-PZT@GaO
x
/P(VDF-TrFE) PENG
delivers a maximum open-circuit voltage of 98.6 V and a short-circuit
current of 0.3 μA with 9.8 μW instantaneous power under
a vertical force of 12 N at a frequency of 30 Hz. Such a PENG exhibits
a stable output voltage after 6 000 cycles by the durability
test. Moreover, the liquid gallium metal offers a mechanical matching
interface between rigid PZT and the soft polymer matrix, which benefits
the effective, durable mechanical energy-harvesting capability from
the physical activities of elbow joint bending and walking. This research
renders a deep association between a liquid metal and piezoelectric
ceramics in the field of piezoelectric energy conversion, offering
a promising approach toward self-powered smart wearable devices.
A film buck acoustic resonator (FBAR) operated in shear mode was fabricated and integrated with a microchannel for detection of the carcinoembryonic antigens (CEA).
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