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(root-mean-square output). In a preclinical test, we show that the device successfully harvests energy using real-time output voltage data monitored via Bluetooth and demonstrate the ability to charge a lithium-ion battery. Furthermore, we successfully integrate a cardiac pacemaker with the I-TENG, and confirm the ventricle pacing and sensing operation mode of the self-rechargeable cardiac pacemaker system. This proof-of-concept device may lead to the development of new self-rechargeable implantable medical devices.
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Hanjun Ryu
Hyun-Moon Park
Moo-Kang Kim
Nature Communications
Sungkyunkwan University
Samsung (South Korea)
Seoul National University Hospital
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