Wireless power transfer in the presence of metallic plates: Experimental results

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We demonstrate efficient wireless power transfer between two high Q resonators, especially in a complex electromagnetic environment. In the close proximity of metallic plates, the transfer efficiency stays roughly the same as the free space efficiency with proper designs. The experimental data fits well with a coupled theory model. Resonance frequency matching, alignment of the magnetic field, and impedance matching are shown to be the most important factors for efficient wireless power transfer. © 2013 Author(s).

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Yu, X., Skauli, T., Skauli, B., Sandhu, S., Catrysse, P. B., & Fan, S. (2013). Wireless power transfer in the presence of metallic plates: Experimental results. AIP Advances, 3(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4809665

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