A nanogenerator as a self-powered sensor for measuring the vibration spectrum of a drum membrane.

@article{Yu2013ANA,
  title={A nanogenerator as a self-powered sensor for measuring the vibration spectrum of a drum membrane.},
  author={Aifang Yu and Yong Zhao and Peng Jiang and Zhong Lin Wang},
  journal={Nanotechnology},
  year={2013},
  volume={24 5},
  pages={
          055501
        }
}
A nanogenerator (NG) is a device that converts vibration energy into electricity. Here, a flexible, small size and lightweight NG is successfully demonstrated as an active sensor for detecting the vibration spectrum of a drum membrane without the use of an external power source. The output current/voltage signal of the NG is a direct measure of the strain of the local vibrating drum membrane that contains rich informational content, such as, notably, the vibration frequency, vibration speed and… 

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