Using Static Electricity to Enhance Biomedical Implants
TBMG-50201
03/01/2024
- Content
Researchers have created electrostatic materials that function even with extremely weak ultrasound, heralding the era of permanent implantable electronic devices in biomedicine. Recent research explores implantable medical devices that operate wirelessly, yet finding a safe energy source and protective materials remains challenging. Presently, titanium (Ti) is used due to its biocompatibility and durability. However, radio waves cannot pass through this metal, necessitating a separate antenna for wireless power transmission. Consequently, this enlarges the device size, creating more discomfort for patients.
- Citation
- "Using Static Electricity to Enhance Biomedical Implants," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2024.