Talk-powered cell phones? Nanoscale piezoelectrics could make it real

December 4, 2008 | Source: Network World

Scientists from Texas A&M University and University of Houston have discovered that by building a certain type of piezoelectric material to a specific thickness (about 21 nanometers), you can boost its energy production by 100 percent.

A component built with optimally sized piezoelectric for maximum energy conversion could potentially run a cell phone based on vibrations from your voice, or other mobile devices, perhaps based on motion or typing on a keypad.