Ben Dali, O.Pondrom, P.Sessler, G. M.Zhukov, S.Seggern, H. vonZhang, X.Kupnik, M.
We present a vibrational energy harvester with fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP)-ferroelectrets working in d₃₁ mode. The ferroelectret film consists of two FEP films, fused together to form a parallel tunnel structure with well-defined air gaps. Its dynamic piezoelectric g₃₁ coefficient is 0.7V mN⁻¹. The energy-harvesting device is an air-spaced cantilever arrangement that was produced by the additive manufacturing technique. The device was tested by exposing it to sinusoidal vibrations with an acceleration a, generated by a shaker. The measurement shows a resonance at about 35 Hz and a normalized output power of 320 μW for a seismic mass of 4.5 g at an acceleration of 0.1 g (g is the gravity of the earth). This demonstrates a significant improvement of air-spaced vibrational energy harvesting with ferroelectrets and greatly exceeds previous performance data for polymer cantilever devices.
Omar Ben DaliPerceval PondromG. M. SesslerSergey ZhukovHeinz von SeggernXiaoqing ZhangMario Kupnik
Omar Ben DaliHeinz von SeggernG. M. SesslerPerceval PondromSergey ZhukovXiaoqing ZhangMario Kupnik
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