JOURNAL ARTICLE

Subcutaneous Photovoltaic Infrared Energy Harvesting for Bio-implantable Devices

Eunseong MoonDavid BlaauwJamie Phillips

Year: 2017 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices Vol: 64 (5)Pages: 2432-2437   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Wireless biomedical implantable devices on the mm-scale enable a wide range of applications for human health, safety, and identification, though energy harvesting and power generation are still looming challenges that impede their widespread application. Energy scavenging approaches to power biomedical implants have included thermal [1-3], kinetic [4-6], radio-frequency [7-11] and radiative sources [12-14]. However, the achievement of efficient energy scavenging for biomedical implants at the mm-scale has been elusive. Here we show that photovoltaic cells at the mm-scale can achieve a power conversion efficiency of more than 17 % for silicon and 31 % for GaAs under 1.06 μW/mm2 infrared irradiation at 850 nm. Finally, these photovoltaic cells demonstrate highly efficient energy harvesting through biological tissue from ambient sunlight, or irradiation from infrared sources such as used in present-day surveillance systems, by utilizing the near infrared (NIR) transparency window between the 650 nm and 950 nm wavelength range [15-17].

Keywords:
Energy harvesting Photovoltaic system Materials science Solar energy Electricity generation Optoelectronics Nanotechnology Electrical engineering Energy (signal processing) Power (physics) Engineering Physics

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Topics

Wireless Power Transfer Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Perovskite Materials and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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