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Mehmet Cevdet OzturkNorth Carolina State University Verified email at ncsu.edu Cited by 5719 |
Review of wearable thermoelectric energy harvesting: From body temperature to electronic systems
…, Y Sargolzaeiaval, N Snouwaert, MC Özturk… - Applied Energy, 2020 - Elsevier
Global demand for battery-free metrics and health monitoring devices has urged leading
research agencies and their subordinate centers to set human energy harvesting and self-…
research agencies and their subordinate centers to set human energy harvesting and self-…
Designing thermoelectric generators for self-powered wearable electronics
Body wearable sensors and electronics for health and environment monitoring are becoming
increasingly popular as their functionality increases. Thermoelectric generators (TEGs) are …
increasingly popular as their functionality increases. Thermoelectric generators (TEGs) are …
Flexible thermoelectric generator using bulk legs and liquid metal interconnects for wearable electronics
Interest in wearable electronics for continuous, long-term health and performance monitoring
is rapidly increasing. The reduction in power levels consumed by sensors and electronic …
is rapidly increasing. The reduction in power levels consumed by sensors and electronic …
Flexible thermoelectric generators for body heat harvesting–Enhanced device performance using high thermal conductivity elastomer encapsulation on liquid metal …
This paper reports flexible thermoelectric generators (TEGs) employing eutectic gallium
indium (EGaIn) liquid metal interconnects encased in a novel, high thermal conductivity (HTC) …
indium (EGaIn) liquid metal interconnects encased in a novel, high thermal conductivity (HTC) …
[HTML][HTML] Flexible thermoelectric generator with liquid metal interconnects and low thermal conductivity silicone filler
Harvesting body heat using thermoelectricity provides a promising path to realizing self-powered,
wearable electronics that can achieve continuous, long-term, uninterrupted health …
wearable electronics that can achieve continuous, long-term, uninterrupted health …
Thermoelectric generators for wearable body heat harvesting: Material and device concurrent optimization
Body heat harvesting systems based on thermoelectric generators (TEGs) can play a
significant role in wearable electronics intended for continuous, long-term health monitoring. …
significant role in wearable electronics intended for continuous, long-term health monitoring. …
High thermal conductivity silicone elastomer doped with graphene nanoplatelets and eutectic gain liquid metal alloy
This paper reports the thermal conductivity and mechanical properties of Sylgard 184
polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) elastomer loaded with graphene nano-platelets (GnPs) and eutectic …
polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) elastomer loaded with graphene nano-platelets (GnPs) and eutectic …
[HTML][HTML] Aerosol spray deposition of liquid metal and elastomer coatings for rapid processing of stretchable electronics
We report a spray deposition technique for patterning liquid metal alloys to form stretchable
conductors, which can then be encapsulated in silicone elastomers via the same spraying …
conductors, which can then be encapsulated in silicone elastomers via the same spraying …
A comprehensive analytical model for thermoelectric body heat harvesting incorporating the impact of human metabolism and physical activity
Wearable electronic devices, which can provide hassle-free, long-term, continuous
monitoring for different health parameters are of interest for a variety of applications including …
monitoring for different health parameters are of interest for a variety of applications including …
Phase transitions during solid‐state formation of cobalt germanide by rapid thermal annealing
Phase transitions that involve solid‐state reactions between cobalt and thin films of germanium
have been investigated. Germanides are formed by reacting Co (300 Å thick) with thin …
have been investigated. Germanides are formed by reacting Co (300 Å thick) with thin …