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A Wireless Power Transfer System Based on Dual-Band Metamaterials

Journal

IEEE MICROWAVE AND WIRELESS COMPONENTS LETTERS
Volume 32, Issue 6, Pages 615-618

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/LMWC.2022.3140535

Keywords

Metamaterials; Magnetic materials; Dual band; Permeability; Coils; Wireless power transfer; Wireless communication; Dual-band metamaterials; improve efficiency; negative permeability; wireless power transfer (WPT)

Funding

  1. Education and Scientific Research Project for Young and Middle-Aged Teachers of Fujian Provincial Department of Education [JAT 190041]

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This paper investigates the efficiency and distance improvement in wireless power transfer by adding metamaterials. The mechanism of magnetic negative metamaterial in enhancing efficiency is analyzed, and two types of dual-band metamaterials are designed. Simulation and experiments confirm the effectiveness of these metamaterials in improving efficiency at different frequencies.
Wireless power transfer (WPT) received widespread research in various field, such as wireless power in consumer electronics and electric vehicles. Recent researches have shown that adding metamaterials to the WPT system was an effective method to enhance transmission efficiency and distance. In view of the fact that traditional metamaterial slab often had a single working frequency point and was not suitable for multifrequency WPT, this letter analyzed and discussed the mechanism of magnetic negative metamaterial enhancing WPT efficiency. Moreover, two kinds of metamaterials, self-resonant dual-band negative permeability (SRDB-NPM) metamaterial and externally compensated dual-band negative permeability (ECDB-NPM) metamaterial, were designed. Finally, the effectiveness of two kinds of dual-band metamaterials to improve the efficiency at two different frequencies is verified by simulation and experiment.

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