JOURNAL ARTICLE

MEMS Radioisotope-Powered Piezoelectric µ - Power Generator (RPG)

Abstract

We present a microfabricated die-scale Radioisotope-powered Piezoelectric µ -power Generator (RPG) with nuclear to electrical conversion efficiency as high as 3.7%. The generator employs direct charging to convert radiated β-particle kinetic energy into stored electromechanical energy in a piezoelectric unimorph, and piezoelectricity to convert the stored mechanical energy into extractable electrical energy. The generator goes through a charge-discharge-vibrate cycle, integrating the energy collected during the charging phase. This enables high power output (1.13 µ W peak across a 90 kΩ load impedance) for a short time (10 s) during the vibration cycle, even with radioactive film emitting only 100 nW of continuous power.

Keywords:
Unimorph Energy harvesting Piezoelectricity Generator (circuit theory) Materials science Electrical engineering Microelectromechanical systems Electricity generation Mechanical energy Electric potential energy Power (physics) Electric generator Energy transformation Optoelectronics Engineering Physics

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Topics

Advanced Energy Technologies and Civil Engineering Innovations
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Nuclear Energy and Engineering
Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
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