Recent progress in MEMS electret generator for energy harvesting

Energy harvesting is a method by which energy naturally present in the environment is captured and then converted into electricity for use in low‐power electronics. Among the various energy sources, structural vibration is believed to be useful for powering wireless sensors in various applications s...

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Generators
Harvesting
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polymer electrets
Sensors
Wireless communication
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