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Sangmin Lee
Researcher at Chung-Ang University
Publications - 283
Citations - 9012
Sangmin Lee is an academic researcher from Chung-Ang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanogenerator & Triboelectric effect. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 221 publications receiving 6956 citations. Previous affiliations of Sangmin Lee include Georgia Tech Research Institute & Kyung Hee University.
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Harvesting Water Drop Energy by a Sequential Contact-Electrification and Electrostatic-Induction Process
TL;DR: A new prototype triboelectric nanogenerator with superhydrophobic and self-cleaning features is invented to harvest water drop energy based on a sequential contact electrification and electrostatic induction process.
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Water–Solid Surface Contact Electrification and its Use for Harvesting Liquid-Wave Energy
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the contact electrification between water and insulating polymer films can also be useful for TENG, which can derive a new application of TENG especially in liquid environments for sensing.
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Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Harvesting Vibration Energy in Full Space and as Self‐Powered Acceleration Sensor
Hulin Zhang,Hulin Zhang,Ya Yang,Yuanjie Su,Jun Chen,Katherine Adams,Sangmin Lee,Chenguo Hu,Zhong Lin Wang,Zhong Lin Wang +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a spherical three-dimensional triboelectric nanogenerator (3D-TENG) with a single electrode is designed, consisting of an outer transparent shell and an inner polyfluoroalkoxy (PFA) ball.
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Selective thoracic fusion with segmental pedicle screw fixation in the treatment of thoracic idiopathic scoliosis: more than 5-year follow-up.
TL;DR: Selective thoracic fusion with segmental pedicle screw fixation in thorACic idiopathic scoliosis had satisfactory radiographic and clinical outcomes after surgery and has been well-maintained for minimum 5-year follow-up.
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A single-electrode based triboelectric nanogenerator as self-powered tracking system.
TL;DR: A newly designed triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) is demonstrated based on a contact-separation process between an Al foil and a finite size polyamide (PA) film.