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Self-Powered Implantable Medical Devices: Photovoltaic Energy Harvesting Review
Zhao,Jinwei1; Ghannam,Rami1; Htet,Kaung Oo1; Liu,Yuchi1; Law,Man kay2; Roy,Vellaisamy A.L.1; Michel,Bruno3; Imran,Muhammad Ali1; Heidari,Hadi1
Source PublicationAdvanced Healthcare Materials
ISSN2192-2640
2020-09-01
Abstract

Implantable technologies are becoming more widespread for biomedical applications that include physical identification, health diagnosis, monitoring, recording, and treatment of human physiological traits. However, energy harvesting and power generation beneath the human tissue are still a major challenge. In this regard, self-powered implantable devices that scavenge energy from the human body are attractive for long-term monitoring of human physiological traits. Thanks to advancements in material science and nanotechnology, energy harvesting techniques that rely on piezoelectricity, thermoelectricity, biofuel, and radio frequency power transfer are emerging. However, all these techniques suffer from limitations that include low power output, bulky size, or low efficiency. Photovoltaic (PV) energy conversion is one of the most promising candidates for implantable applications due to their higher-power conversion efficiencies and small footprint. Herein, the latest implantable energy harvesting technologies are surveyed. A comparison between the different state-of-the-art power harvesting methods is also provided. Finally, recommendations are provided regarding the feasibility of PV cells as an in vivo energy harvester, with an emphasis on skin penetration, fabrication, encapsulation, durability, biocompatibility, and power management.

KeywordEnergy Harvesting Implantable Devices Photovoltaics
Language英語English
DOI10.1002/adhm.202000779
URLView the original
Volume9
Issue17
WOS IDWOS:000553392600001
WOS SubjectEngineering, Biomedical ; Nanoscience & Nanotechnology ; Materials Science, bioMaterials
WOS Research AreaEngineering ; Science & Technology - Other Topics ; Materials Science
Indexed BySCIE
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85088781817
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Document TypeReview article
CollectionTHE STATE KEY LABORATORY OF ANALOG AND MIXED-SIGNAL VLSI (UNIVERSITY OF MACAU)
INSTITUTE OF MICROELECTRONICS
Corresponding AuthorHeidari,Hadi
Affiliation1.James Watts school of Engineering,University of Glasgow,Glasgow,G12 8QQ,United Kingdom
2.State Key Laboratory of Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI,AMSV,University of Macao,Macao,Macao
3.Smart System Integration,IBM Research GmbH,Rueschlikon,CH-8803,Switzerland
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Zhao,Jinwei,Ghannam,Rami,Htet,Kaung Oo,et al. Self-Powered Implantable Medical Devices: Photovoltaic Energy Harvesting Review[J]. Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2020, 9(17).
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