Abstract
We demonstrated a single-microbelt nanogenerator first made using a ZnSnO 3 microbelt that generated an output power of ∼3 nW under a compressive and releasing strain of 0.8-1%. The ZnSnO 3 nanobelts/microbelts were synthesized using a vapor transfer process at 1173 K. The X-ray diffraction pattern shows that the microbelts belong to ZnSnO 3 with rhombohedral structure. An individual ZnSnO 3 microbelt was bonded at its ends on a flexible polystyrene substrate as a nanogenerator, which gives an output voltage and current of 100 mV and 30 nA, respectively, corresponding to an energy conversion efficiency of 4.2-6.6% (based on 0.8-1% strain). Our results show that ZnSnO 3 microbelts are one of the highly promising materials for lead-free piezoelectric energy harvesting. © 2012 American Chemical Society.