“…The outstanding mechanical, 1-6 electrical, [7][8][9] and optical [10][11][12][13] properties of one-dimensional (1D) materials including nano-bers (NFs), nanowires (NWs), nanotubes (NTs), and nanorods (NRs), along with their high aspect ratio, large surface-tovolume ratio, and low defect density, have unlocked a plethora of exciting possibilities across various applications. These materials unlock tremendous potential across a wide array of applications, ranging from the micro/ nanoelectromechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS) design [14][15][16][17] to the development of nanogenerators for energy harvesting, [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25] Tursunay Yibibulla Tursunay Yibibulla received her PhD degree in physics from Central South University in 2022.…”