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Get Free AccessAbstract Ambient energy harvesting has great potential to contribute to sustainable development and address growing environmental challenges. Converting waste energy from energy-intensive processes and systems (e.g. combustion engines and furnaces) is crucial to reducing their environmental impact and achieving net-zero emissions. Compact energy harvesters will also be key to powering the exponentially growing smart devices ecosystem that is part of the Internet of Things, thus enabling futuristic applications that can improve our quality of life (e.g. smart homes, smart cities, smart manufacturing, and smart healthcare). To achieve these goals, innovative materials are needed to efficiently convert ambient energy into electricity through various physical mechanisms, such as the photovoltaic effect, thermoelectricity, piezoelectricity, triboelectricity, and radiofrequency wireless power transfer. By bringing together the perspectives of experts in various types of energy harvesting materials, this Roadmap provides extensive insights into recent advances and present challenges in the field. Additionally, the Roadmap analyses the key performance metrics of these technologies in relation to their ultimate energy conversion limits. Building on these insights, the Roadmap outlines promising directions for future research to fully harness the potential of energy harvesting materials for green energy anytime, anywhere.
Vincenzo Pecunia, S. Ravi P. Silva, Jamie Phillips, Elisa Artegiani, Alessandro Romeo, Hongjae Shim, Jong Sung Park, Jin Hyeok Kim, Jae Sung Yun, Gregory C. Welch, Bryon W. Larson, Myles Creran, Audrey Laventure, Kezia Sasitharan, Natalie Flores‐Díaz, Marina Freitag, Jie Xu, Thomas M. Brown, Benxuan Li, Yiwen Wang, Zhe Li, Bo Hou, Behrang H. Hamadani, Emmanuel Defaÿ, Veronika Kovacova, Sebastjan Glinšek, Sohini Kar‐Narayan, Yang Bai, Da Bin Kim, Yong Soo Cho, Agnė Žukauskaitė, S. Barth, Feng Ru Fan, Wenzhuo Wu, Pedro Costa, F. Javier del Campo, S. Lanceros‐Méndez, Hamideh Khanbareh, Zhong Lin Wang, Xiong Pu, Caofeng Pan, Renyun Zhang, Jing Xu, Xun Zhao, Yihao Zhou, Guorui Chen, Trinny Tat, Il Woo Ock, Jun Chen, Sontyana Adonijah Graham, Jae Su Yu, Lingzhi Huang, Dandan Li, Ming-Guo Ma, Jikui Luo, Feng Jiang, Pooi See Lee, Bhaskar Dudem, Venkateswaran Vivekananthan, Mercouri G. Kanatzidis, Hongyao Xie, Xiao‐Lei Shi, Zhi‐Gang Chen, Alexander Riss, Michael Parzer, Fabian Garmroudi, E. Bauer, Duncan Zavanelli, Madison K. Brod, Muath Al Malki, G. Jeffrey Snyder, Kirill Kovnir, Susan M. Kauzlarich, Ctirad Uher, Jinle Lan, Yuanhua Lin, L. Fonseca, Àlex Morata, Marisol Martín‐González, Giovanni Pennelli, David Berthebaud, Takao Mori, Robert J. Quinn, Jan‐Willem G. Bos, Christophe Candolfi, P. Gougeon, Philippe Le Gall, B. Lenoir, Deepak Venkateshvaran, Bernd Kaestner, Yunshan Zhao, Gang Zhang, Yoshiyuki Nonoguchi, Bob C. Schroeder, Emiliano Bilotti, Akanksha K. Menon, Jeffrey J. Urban, Oliver Fenwick, Ceyla Asker, A. Alec Talin (2023). Roadmap on energy harvesting materials. , 6(4), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7639/acc550.
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