Acoustic Tunable Battery‐Free Implants Based on Sustainable Triboelectric Nanogenerators With Metal‐Polymer Intermixing Layers
Youngwook Chung,
Hongwei Yuan,
Ze Wang
et al.
Abstract:Ultrasound‐driven triboelectric nanogenerators (US‐TENGs) offer an innovative solution for transcutaneous power transfer, with the potential to enable battery‐free, permanently implantable electronics. However, research to date has primarily demonstrated only fragmentary functionalities for these applications. This work presents the simultaneous transmission of acoustic power and precise acoustic information using a double‐electrode US‐TENG, enabling a battery‐free implant controlled via ultrasound. High and s… Show more
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