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Ultra-compact dual-band smart NEMS magnetoelectric antennas for simultaneous wireless energy harvesting and magnetic field sensing

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-23256-z

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  1. NIH [UF1NS107694]
  2. NSF TANMS ERC [1160504]

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The research presents an ultra-compact dual-band smart nanoelectromechanical systems magnetoelectric (ME) antenna that can efficiently perform wireless energy harvesting and sense ultra-small magnetic fields, meeting the demands of wireless power transfer and neural magnetic field recording for implantable medical devices.
Ultra-compact wireless implantable medical devices are in great demand for healthcare applications, in particular for neural recording and stimulation. Current implantable technologies based on miniaturized micro-coils suffer from low wireless power transfer efficiency (PTE) and are not always compliant with the specific absorption rate imposed by the Federal Communications Commission. Moreover, current implantable devices are reliant on differential recording of voltage or current across space and require direct contact between electrode and tissue. Here, we show an ultra-compact dual-band smart nanoelectromechanical systems magnetoelectric (ME) antenna with a size of 250x174 mu m(2) that can efficiently perform wireless energy harvesting and sense ultra-small magnetic fields. The proposed ME antenna has a wireless PTE 1-2 orders of magnitude higher than any other reported miniaturized micro-coil, allowing the wireless IMDs to be compliant with the SAR limit. Furthermore, the antenna's magnetic field detectivity of 300-500pT allows the IMDs to record neural magnetic fields. Wireless implantable medical devices (IMDs) are hamstrung by both size and efficiency required for wireless power transfer. Here, Zaeimbashi et al. present a magnetoelectric nano-electromechanical systems that can harvest energy and sense weak magnetic fields like those arising from neural activity.

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