Implantable photoelectronic charging (I-PEC) for medical implants

Kai Wang , Sumanta Kumar Karan , Mohan Sanghadasa , Congcong Wu , Shashank Priya
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Abstract

Medical implants with functionalities such as sensing, health monitoring, stimulation, diagnosis, and physiological treatment are rapidly growing. With the increasing functional sophistication and addition of modules such as data transmission, on-chip processing, and data storage, energy demand of the implantable system is also growing. Using implantable energy harvester either to recharge or ultimately replace hazardous battery is essential to provide a long-term sustainable solution. Energy harvesting techniques using piezoelectric, thermoelectric, radio frequency power transmission, biofuel, and photoelectronic (or sometimes termed as “photovoltaic” in terms of solar light harvesting, i.e., PV) conversion, have been attempted for the implantable, but these methods are currently limited by insufficient power output, large footprint, and low efficiency. Nevertheless, the planar PV with potential of lighter weight, higher energy density, and higher efficiency, provides promising power solution for in-body medical implants. In this short review, we will discuss the potential opportunities and challenges associated with PV's for medical implants, covering materials, to devices, and to system level requirements.

医用植入物的可植入光电子充电(I-PEC)
具有传感、健康监测、刺激、诊断和生理治疗等功能的医疗植入物正在迅速发展。随着功能的日益复杂和数据传输、片上处理和数据存储等模块的增加,植入式系统的能源需求也在增长。使用植入式能量采集器对危险电池进行充电或最终更换,对于提供长期可持续的解决方案至关重要。已经尝试了使用压电、热电、射频电力传输、生物燃料和光电子(或有时在太阳能收集方面称为“光伏”,即PV)转换的能量收集技术用于植入式设备,但这些方法目前受到功率输出不足、占地面积大和效率低的限制。然而,具有更轻重量、更高能量密度和更高效率潜力的平面PV为体内医疗植入物提供了有前景的功率解决方案。在这篇简短的综述中,我们将讨论PV在医疗植入物、覆盖材料、设备和系统级需求方面的潜在机遇和挑战。
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