High Efficiency Multiscale Wireless Power Transfer System Using Metasurface Slabs

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In this work, a highly efficient metasurface-based multi-scale wireless power transfer (MSWPT) system is presented. The MSWPT is designed to work as a near-field WPT at 6.78 MHz (AirFuel Alliance standard frequency) and far-field WPT at 433 MHz (ISM band for household devices) according to its power transfer distance (PTD). This property that can function in both near-field scale and far-field scale is defined as multi-scale property in this paper. The metasurface slabs which have an electromagnetic (EM) wave focusing characteristic for both frequency bands are integrated with the transmitter (Tx) and receiver (Rx) coils to enhance the power transfer efficiency (PTE) of the MSWPT. The metasurface-based MSWPT system is characterized and measured for both near-field and far-field scales. The measured results exhibit that the PTE of the MSWPT is improved from 5.4 % to 50.1 % with the metasurface slabs at a PTD of 50 cm (near-field scale at 6.78 MHz), i.e. 9.3 times improvement while the PTE at a PTD of 140 cm (far-field scale at 433 MHz) is improved from 2.3 % to 9.4 % with the metasurface slabs, i.e. 4.1 times improvement. In addition, the PTE measurements with the lateral and angular misalignment conditions in the MSWPT system are investigated for practical applications. Results show that the metasurface slabs enhance the PTE of the MSWPT even in the misaligned condition.

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Lee, W., & Yoon, Y. K. (2022). High Efficiency Multiscale Wireless Power Transfer System Using Metasurface Slabs. IEEE Access, 10, 46214–46223. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3170898

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