In the past two decades, piezoelectric vibration energy harvesters (PVEHs) have attracted considerable attention as an effective technology for replacing the batteries in self-power wireless sensor networks. However, because of the low Curie temperature limitations of piezoelectric materials, conventional PVEHs can only be used in low-temperature environments. In this paper, we report a PVEH for high temperature (HT) applications using Ca3TaGa3Si2O14 piezoelectric crystals. We investigated how the electromechanical performance of the device varied with temperature, from room temperature (RT) to 800 °C. Our research showed that the HT PVEH produced a steady output under a constant mechanical excitation. Furthermore, we found that the optimal output power at 350 °C was approximately four times higher than that at RT (25 °C). The results demonstrate that the proposed PVEH has great potential for applications as a self-power source in high temperature wireless sensors.
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Ouyang, S., Zhang, J., Yu, F., & Qin, L. (2019). A vibration energy harvester based on Ca3TaGa3Si2O14 piezoelectric crystal for high temperature applications. Applied Physics Letters, 115(25). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5127658
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