Abstract

Flexible electronics based on the paper have attracted significant attention. A paper-based triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) consisting of commercial and low-cost materials, e.g., printer paper, polytetrafluoroethylene tape, and conductive ink, was proposed in this study. This TENG unit can directly illuminate 24 blue commercial LEDs. Furthermore, compound paper-based TENGs were developed and a considerable enhancement of the electrical output performance was thereby realized. These compound TENGs can also serve as a height sensor.

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