Self-powered smart windows are desirable with the expectations of their energy-saving, weather-independent, user-controllable, and miniature performance. Recently developed solar- or thermal-powered smart windows largely depend on the weather conditions and have an extremely slow response, and only a certain portion of the saved energy can be utilized by the external circuit for mode conversion. In this work, a self-powered normally transparent smart window was developed by the conjunction of a rotary freestanding sliding triboelectric nanogenerator (RFS-TENG) and a polymer network liquid crystal (PNLC) cell.
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