Smart indoor organic photovoltaic cells for controlling health monitoring sensors: harnessing sustainable energy solutions for efficient sensing systems
Fatima Mohsin Zakai,
Sumbel Ijaz,
Nasir Mahmood
et al.
Abstract:Indoor organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells present a promising technology to fuel smart applications due to their thin, lightweight, and flexible nature, rendering them ideal for wearable and implantable devices. Moreover, they can be manufactured through cost-effective and accessible methods, making them an appealing choice for large-scale production. OPV have the potential to revolutionize the realm of medical applications by providing a dependable and sustainable power source for wearable devices. Using OPVs i… Show more
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