| Literature DB >> 34992495 |
Hanwei Wang1,2, Yun-Sheng Chen1,3, Yang Zhao1,2.
Abstract
We introduce a design principle of metasurfaces that can form any desired distribution of magnetic field for high-efficiency wireless power transfer centered at 200 kHz, which can be used to efficiently charge implanted medical devices. This metasurface can improve the power transfer efficiency for both single-user and multi-user cases by over tenfold compared to those without the metasurface. Our design enables a robust field distribution to the positions of the transmitting and receiving coils, as well as the geometric distortions of the metasurface itself, demonstrating feasibilities as a wearable device. With our design, the field distribution and subsequent power division among the multiple users can be readily controlled from equal distribution to any selective user(s). When incorporating a three-dimensional unit cell of the metasurface, we theoretically demonstrate an omnidirectional control of the field orientation to achieve a high-efficiency wireless power transfer for multiple users.Entities:
Keywords: Reconfigurable metasurfaces; coupled mode theory; free-positioning; high-efficiency; magnetic field; omnidirectional; wearable; wireless power transfer
Year: 2021 PMID: 34992495 PMCID: PMC8725792 DOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/ac304a
Source DB: PubMed Journal: New J Phys ISSN: 1367-2630 Impact factor: 3.729