Ferroelectric Polarization Electric Field Induced High Performance Graphene/LiNbO <sub>3</sub> Dynamic Diode Generator

B Bo Wang Y Yan Cao X Xutao Yu (Smart Materials for Architecture Research Lab Innovation Center of Yangtze River Delta Zhejiang University Jiaxing 314100 China) X Xinzhao Zhang (Smart Materials for Architecture Research Lab Innovation Center of Yangtze River Delta Zhejiang University Jiaxing 314100 China) H Haozhou Huang (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University) Y Yifan Wu S Shudi Wang T Tengyao Jiang (Smart Materials for Architecture Research Lab Innovation Center of Yangtze River Delta Zhejiang University Jiaxing 314100 P. R. China) Z Zhenqian Pang (Smart Materials for Architecture Research Lab Innovation Center of Yangtze River Delta Zhejiang University Jiaxing P. R. China) G Gang Tan (State Key Laboratory for Mechanical Behavior of Materials Xi'an Jiaotong University Xi'an Shaanxi China) Y Yanghua Lu (Smart Materials for Architecture Research Lab Innovation Center of Yangtze River Delta Zhejiang University Jiaxing 314100 P. R. China)

Abstract

Abstract Substantial endeavors have been dedicated to continuously harvesting mechanical energy from the environment, where dynamic semiconductor diode generators (DDGs) have recently been drawing significant attention as the miniature, portable in situ energy device. However, despite their unique advantages of direct‐current output and high current density, the output voltage of DDG is usually less than 1 V, which needs to be further improved to satisfy the demands of practical applications. Therefore, this study proposes a vertical graphene/LiNbO 3 DDG that is conducive to an ultra‐high voltage output. The coupling enhancement effect arising from the synergy between the ferroelectric polarization electric field on the LiNbO 3 surface and the built‐in electric field at the graphene/LiNbO 3 interface has been identified as a key factor in achieving an impressively high open‐circuit voltage output of 41.3 V and a short‐circuit current of 1.53 µA. The vertical graphene/LiNbO 3 DDG can effectively power an LED without the requirement of an external energy storage and conversion circuit. Moreover, it demonstrates outstanding stability, showing no evident performance attenuation after continuous operation exceeding 3 h. The graphene/LiNbO 3 DDG has enhanced the feasibility of real‐time energy supply for electronic components and paved the way for the efficient harvesting of mechanical energy from the environment.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 40
Published October 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

B

Bo Wang

Y

Yan Cao

X

Xutao Yu

Smart Materials for Architecture Research Lab Innovation Center of Yangtze River Delta Zhejiang University Jiaxing 314100 China

X

Xinzhao Zhang

Smart Materials for Architecture Research Lab Innovation Center of Yangtze River Delta Zhejiang University Jiaxing 314100 China

H

Haozhou Huang

Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University

Y

Yifan Wu

S

Shudi Wang

T

Tengyao Jiang

Smart Materials for Architecture Research Lab Innovation Center of Yangtze River Delta Zhejiang University Jiaxing 314100 P. R. China

Z

Zhenqian Pang

Smart Materials for Architecture Research Lab Innovation Center of Yangtze River Delta Zhejiang University Jiaxing P. R. China

G

Gang Tan

State Key Laboratory for Mechanical Behavior of Materials Xi'an Jiaotong University Xi'an Shaanxi China

Y

Yanghua Lu

Smart Materials for Architecture Research Lab Innovation Center of Yangtze River Delta Zhejiang University Jiaxing 314100 P. R. China