Triboelectric materials with high charge density are the building-block for the commercial application of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs). Unstable dynamic processes influence the change of the charge density on the surface and inside of triboelectric materials. The charge density of triboelectric materials depends on the surface and the internal charge transfer processes. The focus of this review is on recent advances in high charge density triboelectric materials and advances in the fabrication of TENGs. We summarize the existing strategies for achieving high charge density in triboelectric materials as well as their fundamental properties. We then review current optimization methods for regulating dynamic charge transfer processes to increase the output charge density: first, increasing charge injection and limiting charge dissipation to achieve a high average surface charge density, and second, regulating the internal charge transfer process and storing charge in triboelectric materials to increase the output charge density. Finally, we present the challenges and prospects in developing high-performance triboelectric materials.
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We report on manipulating the stimulated emission of monolayer molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) with the piezoelectric effect. The analysis is based on quantum mechanics. The stimulated emission of this two-dimensional material has been simulated to establish the relation between the total emission rate and the energy of the photon excitation. We demonstrate that the piezoelectric-induced charges enhance the emission rate by changing the carrier concentration. It is found that the emission intensity is proportional to the carrier density in the low-density range, and eventually reaches a steady value in the high-density region. An externally applied mechanical force also leads to a change in the second harmonic generation of the monolayer MoS2.
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