| Literature DB >> 26120144 |
Dukju Ahn1, Mehdi Kiani1, Maysam Ghovanloo1.
Abstract
A method of quasi-static magnetic resonant coupling has been presented for improving the power transmission efficiency (PTE) in near-field wireless power transmission, which improves upon the state of the art. The traditional source resonator on the transmitter side is equipped with an additional resonator with a resonance frequency that is tuned substantially higher than the magnetic field excitation frequency. This additional resonator enhances the magnetic dipole moment and the effective permeability of the power transmitter, owing to a phenomenon known as the strong paramagnetic response. Both theoretical calculations and experimental results show increased PTE due to amplification of the effective permeability. In measurements, the PTE was improved from 57.8% to 64.2% at the nominal distance of 15 cm when the effective permeability was 2.6. The power delivered to load was also improved significantly, with the same 10 V excitation voltage, from 0.38 to 5.26 W.Entities:
Keywords: Magnetically coupled resonance; metamaterial; paramagnetic; power transfer efficiency (PTE); wireless power transfer
Year: 2014 PMID: 26120144 PMCID: PMC4479303 DOI: 10.1109/TMAG.2013.2284752
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Trans Magn ISSN: 0018-9464 Impact factor: 1.700