Review of nano piezoelectric devices in biomedicine applications

The piezoelectric devices, based on micro–nano electromechanical systems, are well known nowadays due to their small features, ability for integration with the integrated circuit in a single platform, robust, and easily fabricated in bulk. The enhanced performance of piezoelectric systems, which is...

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Main Authors: Salim, Mohammed, Salim, Dhia, Davannendran, Chandran *, Aljibori, Hakim S, Kherbeet, A. S.
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author Salim, Mohammed
Salim, Dhia
Davannendran, Chandran *
Aljibori, Hakim S
Kherbeet, A. S.
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Salim, Dhia
Davannendran, Chandran *
Aljibori, Hakim S
Kherbeet, A. S.
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description The piezoelectric devices, based on micro–nano electromechanical systems, are well known nowadays due to their small features, ability for integration with the integrated circuit in a single platform, robust, and easily fabricated in bulk. The enhanced performance of piezoelectric systems, which is soft, flexible, and stretchable made them have unique opportunities to be used in bio-integrated applications as nanodevices for energy harvesting, sensing, actuation, and cell stimulation. The selection of optimized configurations depends on thin geometries, neutral mechanical plane construction, and controlled buckling, while inorganic piezoelectric materials are preferred for interfaces with human bodies. The key considerations in designs, the analytical derivations for voltage and displacement, and the effect of the voltmeter resistance on the voltage measurements are presented. Devices for energy harvesting from natural motions of internal organs, sensors, and actuators for medical applications are reviewed. The PMN-PT energy harvester that produced current of 0.22 mA is higher than the rest of the discussed harvesters. Thus, it is more suitable to be used as a sufficient source of energy in biomedical applications. The use of piezoelectric nanowires and ribbons proved successful, and the dual features of device (sensor and actuator) seem advantageou
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spelling sunway-9832019-04-25T06:27:26Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/983/ Review of nano piezoelectric devices in biomedicine applications Salim, Mohammed Salim, Dhia Davannendran, Chandran * Aljibori, Hakim S Kherbeet, A. S. QH301 Biology R Medicine (General) The piezoelectric devices, based on micro–nano electromechanical systems, are well known nowadays due to their small features, ability for integration with the integrated circuit in a single platform, robust, and easily fabricated in bulk. The enhanced performance of piezoelectric systems, which is soft, flexible, and stretchable made them have unique opportunities to be used in bio-integrated applications as nanodevices for energy harvesting, sensing, actuation, and cell stimulation. The selection of optimized configurations depends on thin geometries, neutral mechanical plane construction, and controlled buckling, while inorganic piezoelectric materials are preferred for interfaces with human bodies. The key considerations in designs, the analytical derivations for voltage and displacement, and the effect of the voltmeter resistance on the voltage measurements are presented. Devices for energy harvesting from natural motions of internal organs, sensors, and actuators for medical applications are reviewed. The PMN-PT energy harvester that produced current of 0.22 mA is higher than the rest of the discussed harvesters. Thus, it is more suitable to be used as a sufficient source of energy in biomedical applications. The use of piezoelectric nanowires and ribbons proved successful, and the dual features of device (sensor and actuator) seem advantageou Sage 2018 Article PeerReviewed Salim, Mohammed and Salim, Dhia and Davannendran, Chandran * and Aljibori, Hakim S and Kherbeet, A. S. (2018) Review of nano piezoelectric devices in biomedicine applications. Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures. ISSN 1045-389X
spellingShingle QH301 Biology
R Medicine (General)
Salim, Mohammed
Salim, Dhia
Davannendran, Chandran *
Aljibori, Hakim S
Kherbeet, A. S.
Review of nano piezoelectric devices in biomedicine applications
title Review of nano piezoelectric devices in biomedicine applications
title_full Review of nano piezoelectric devices in biomedicine applications
title_fullStr Review of nano piezoelectric devices in biomedicine applications
title_full_unstemmed Review of nano piezoelectric devices in biomedicine applications
title_short Review of nano piezoelectric devices in biomedicine applications
title_sort review of nano piezoelectric devices in biomedicine applications
topic QH301 Biology
R Medicine (General)
url http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/983/