SLIPS-TENG: robust triboelectric nanogenerator with optical and charge transparency using a slippery interface
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Zhengbao Yang | Michael Leung | Xiantong Yan | Chonglei Hao | Zhengbao Yang | M. Leung | Huanxi Zheng | Zuankai Wang | Wanghuai Xu | Ronald X. Xu | Chonglei Hao | Yuan Liu | Xiaofeng Zhou | Zuankai Wang | Huanxi Zheng | Wanghuai Xu | Xiaofeng Zhou | Yuan Liu | Xiao Cheng Zeng | Ronald X Xu | Xiantong Yan | X. Zeng
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