The Asian Age

FLEXIBLE DEVICES CAN BE POWERED BY BODY HEAT

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New York: Scientists have designed a flexible energy harvester that may pave the way for wearable devices, which are powered using only body heat. Wearable devices used to monitor a variety of health and environmen­tal measures are becoming increasing­ly popular. The performanc­e and efficiency of flexible devices, however, pale in comparison to rigid devices, which have been superior in their ability to convert body heat into usable energy. “We wanted to design a flexible thermoelec­tric harvester that does not compromise on the material quality of rigid devices yet provides similar or better efficiency,” said Mehmet Ozturk, professor at North Carolina State University in the United States. Using rigid devices is not the best option when you consider a number of different factors. Superior contact resistance — or skin contact — with flexible devices, as well as the ergonomic and comfort considerat­ions to the device wearer, researcher­s said. One of the key challenges of a flexible harvester is to connect thermoelec­tric elements in series using reliable, lowresisti­vity interconne­cts, they said. The team used a liquid metal of gallium and indium a common, non-toxic alloy called EGaIn — to connect the thermoelec­tric ‘legs’. “The electric resistance of these connection­s is very low, which is critical since the generated power is inversely proportion­al to the resistance: Low resistance means more power,” researcher­s said.

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