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11th Edition of World Nanotechnology Conference

March 23-25, 2026

March 23 -25, 2026 | Singapore
World Nano 2026

Harnessing the mechanical and magnetic energy with PMN-PT/Ni-Mn-In-based flexible piezoelectric nanogenerator

Satyam Shankhdhar, Speaker at Nanomaterials Conference
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India
Title : Harnessing the mechanical and magnetic energy with PMN-PT/Ni-Mn-In-based flexible piezoelectric nanogenerator

Abstract:

Multifunctional piezoelectric nanogenerators (PENG) hold significant potential in developing smart sensing technologies for the military, healthcare, and industrial sectors. Here, we present the efficient energy harvesting from mechanical and magnetic stimuli in 0.67Pb (Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-0.33PbTiO3 (PMN-PT) / Ni50Mn35In15 (Ni-Mn-In)-based PENG fabricated on a flexible nickel substrate using the DC/RF magnetron sputtering technique. The performance of the device has been assessed by imparting forces in the range of 0.12 to 0.61 N using various weights, finger tapping, bending, and magnetic fields. The device generates the maximum open circuit voltage (Voc) of 9.3 V and 6 V with 0.61 N of force and finger tapping, respectively. The corresponding short circuit current (Isc) has been obtained as 1.33 µA (0.61 N) and 0.9 µA (finger tapping). The device shows a maximum Voc of 10.6 V and Isc of 1.51 µA at the bending angle of 120°. Furthermore, the Voc and Isc have increased from 0 mV and 0 nA to 240 mV and 35 nA under the presence of 0 Oe to 500 Oe of DC magnetic field, respectively. The fabricated device exhibited a power density of 2.7 µW/cm2 with a high mechanical stability of 2500 cycles. Additionally, LEDs of green, red, yellow, and white colours have been illuminated. The receptiveness of the fabricated PENG towards mechanical and magnetic stimuli highlights its potential in areas such as tactile sensing, wearable electronics, human-machine interfaces, and biomedical devices.

Biography:

Satyam Shankhdhar received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Delhi, New Delhi, India, in 2020 and his master’s degree from the Indian Institute of Technology Dhanbad, India, in 2023. He is currently pursuing his PhD degree in the Department of Physics at the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India. His research focuses on the development of CMOS-compatible piezoelectric nanogenerators for energy harvesting and sensing applications.

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