Flexible high-performance piezoelectric nanogenerator (PENG) excel in converting mechanical energy into electrical energy and exhibit remarkable sensitivity, a feature that is paramount for the development of self-driven piezoelectric sensors. In this study, electrospinning technology was used to prepare poly (vinylidene fluoride-co-trifluoroethylene) [P(VDF-TrFE)] based piezoelectric nanofiber composite films containing potassium-sodium niobate nano particles (KNN NPs) and Nb2CTx co-doping, as well as single-component doping. The co-doped composite film attained an optimal β-phase content of 91.33%. Owing to the enhanced dipole alignment and interface charge polarization, the piezoelectric performance of the co-doped composite film was significantly enhanced compared to that of single-component doping. The co-doped piezoelectric composite film displayed a stable maximum output voltage of 20 V and an output current of 1.46 μA. The peak instantaneous power output was measured at 9.9 μW under the optimal resistive load of 10 MΩ. Durability testing over 2000 cycles affirmed the excellent mechanical stability of the piezoelectric composite film. Moreover, the fabricated piezoelectric composite film showed considerable potential in applications such as monitoring human activities and serving as an early warning system for natural disasters such as landslides, as indicated by the test results.
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