High-performance gap-closing vibrational energy harvesting using electret-polarized dielectric oscillators

Yue Feng*, Zejie Yu, Yanhui Han

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Abstract

In conventional gap-closing electret-biased electrostatic energy harvesting (EEEH) schemes, electrets with a very low ratio of electret thickness to permittivity are in great demand to allow the attainment of high power output. However, in practice, pursuing such a low ratio introduces unwanted burdens on the electret stability and therefore the reliability of the EEEH devices. In this paper, we propose a dielectric-oscillator-based electrostatic EH (DEEH) scheme as an alternative approach to harvesting electret-biased electrostatic energy. This approach permits the fabrication of an electret-free closed EH circuit. The DEEH architecture directly collects the electrical energy exclusively through the oscillating dielectric body and thus completely circumvents the restrictions imposed by the electret parameters (thickness and permittivity) on power generation. Significantly, without considering the electret thickness and permittivity, both theoretical analysis and experiments have verified the effectiveness of this DEEH strategy, and a high figure of merit (on the order of 10-8 mW cm-2V-2Hz-1) was achieved for low-frequency movements.

Original languageEnglish
Article number032901
JournalApplied Physics Letters
Volume112
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jan 2018

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