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Han Ouyang

Researcher at Beihang University

Publications -  52
Citations -  4142

Han Ouyang is an academic researcher from Beihang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Triboelectric effect & Nanogenerator. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 48 publications receiving 2251 citations. Previous affiliations of Han Ouyang include Chinese Academy of Sciences & Center for Excellence in Education.

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Biodegradable triboelectric nanogenerator as a life-time designed implantable power source

TL;DR: A biodegradable triboelectric nanogenerator (BD-TENG) for in vivo biomechanical energy harvesting, which can be degraded and resorbed in an animal body after completing its work cycle without any adverse long-term effects is reported.
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A bionic stretchable nanogenerator for underwater sensing and energy harvesting.

TL;DR: A bionic stretchable nanogenerator for underwater energy harvesting that mimics the structure of ion channels on the cytomembrane of electrocyte in an electric eel is reported, capable of harvesting energy and multi-position motion monitoring underwater.
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Symbiotic cardiac pacemaker.

TL;DR: A fully implanted symbiotic pacemaker based on an implantable triboelectric nanogenerator is demonstrated, which achieves energy harvesting and storage as well as cardiac pacing on a large-animal scale and corrects sinus arrhythmia and prevents deterioration.
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Self-Powered Pulse Sensor for Antidiastole of Cardiovascular Disease.

TL;DR: A flexible self‐powered ultrasensitive pulse sensor (SUPS) based on triboelectric active sensor with excellent output performance (1.52 V), high peak signal‐noise ratio (45 dB), long‐term performance (107 cycles), and low cost price is proposed.
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Fully Bioabsorbable Natural-Materials-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerators.

TL;DR: Using the proposed BN-TENG as a voltage source, the beating rates of dysfunctional cardiomyocyte clusters are accelerated and the consistency of cell contraction is improved, providing a new and valid solution to treat some heart diseases such as bradycardia and arrhythmia.