Magnetic Metamaterial Superlens for Increased Range Wireless Power Transfer

نویسندگان

  • Guy Lipworth
  • Joshua Ensworth
  • Kushal Seetharam
  • Da Huang
  • Jae Seung Lee
  • Paul Schmalenberg
  • Tsuyoshi Nomura
  • Matthew S. Reynolds
  • David R. Smith
  • Yaroslav Urzhumov
چکیده

The ability to wirelessly power electrical devices is becoming of greater urgency as a component of energy conservation and sustainability efforts. Due to health and safety concerns, most wireless power transfer (WPT) schemes utilize very low frequency, quasi-static, magnetic fields; power transfer occurs via magneto-inductive (MI) coupling between conducting loops serving as transmitter and receiver. At the "long range" regime - referring to distances larger than the diameter of the largest loop - WPT efficiency in free space falls off as (1/d)(6); power loss quickly approaches 100% and limits practical implementations of WPT to relatively tight distances between power source and device. A "superlens", however, can concentrate the magnetic near fields of a source. Here, we demonstrate the impact of a magnetic metamaterial (MM) superlens on long-range near-field WPT, quantitatively confirming in simulation and measurement at 13-16 MHz the conditions under which the superlens can enhance power transfer efficiency compared to the lens-less free-space system.

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دوره 4  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2014