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. 2024 Aug;20(32):e2401068.
doi: 10.1002/smll.202401068. Epub 2024 Mar 13.

Power Scavenging Microsystem for Smart Contact Lenses

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Power Scavenging Microsystem for Smart Contact Lenses

Erfan Pourshaban et al. Small. 2024 Aug.

Abstract

On-the-eye microsystems such as smart contacts for vision correction, health monitoring, drug delivery, and displaying information represent a new emerging class of low-profile (≤ 1 mm) wireless microsystems that conform to the curvature of the eyeball surface. The implementation of suitable low-profile power sources for eye-based microsystems on curved substrates is a major technical challenge addressed in this paper. The fabrication and characterization of a hybrid energy generation unit composed of a flexible silicon solar cell and eye-blinking activated Mg-O2 metal-air harvester capable of sustainably supplying electrical power to smart ocular devices are reported. The encapsulated photovoltaic device provides a DC output with a power density of 42.4 µW cm-2 and 2.5 mW cm-2 under indoor and outdoor lighting conditions, respectively. The eye-blinking activated Mg-air harvester delivers pulsed power output with a maximum power density of 1.3 mW cm-2. A power management circuit with an integrated 11 mF supercapacitor is used to convert the harvesters' pulsed voltages to DC, boost up the voltages, and continuously deliver ≈150 µW at a stable 3.3 V DC output. Uniquely, in contrast to wireless power transfer, the power pack continuously generates electric power and does not require any type of external accessories for operation.

Keywords: eye‐blinking; metal–air batteries; power pack; smart contact lenses; solar cells.

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