Micro- and nano-energy systems harvest and convert energy at very small scales from sources such as light, heat, vibration, and motion. Technologies include micro-photovoltaics, piezoelectric generators, thermoelectric devices, and nano-structured energy materials. These systems power sensors, medical implants, wearable electronics, and Internet of Things devices. Advances in nanotechnology enhance efficiency, durability, and integration. Micro- and nano-energy systems enable self-powered devices and reduce reliance on conventional batteries. They play an important role in distributed energy generation and smart technology applications.
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