Fabrication and characterization of a piezoelectric energy harvester with clamped-clamped beams

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Abstract

This work presents a piezoelectric energy harvester with clamped-clamped beams, and it is fabricated with MEMS process. When excited by sinusoidal vibration, the energy harvester has a sharp jumping down phenomenon and the measured frequency responses of the clamped-clamped beams structure show a larger bandwidth which is about 56Hz, more efficient than that with cantilever beams. When the exciting acceleration ac is 12m/s2, the energy harvester achieves to a maximum open-circuit voltage of 94mV on one beam. The load voltage is proportional to the load resistance, and it increased with the increase of load resistance. Connected four beams in series, the output power reaches the maximum value of 730 nW and the optimal load is 15KΩ to one beam.

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Cui, Y., Yu, M., Gao, S., Kong, X., Gu, W., Zhang, R., & Liu, B. (2018). Fabrication and characterization of a piezoelectric energy harvester with clamped-clamped beams. AIP Advances, 8(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5023824

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