Abstract

A high-power high-efficiency laser power transmission system at 100 m based on an optimized multi-cell GaAs converter capable of supplying 9.7 W of electricity is demonstrated. An I–V testing system integrated with a data acquisition circuit and an analysis software is designed to measure the efficiency and the I–V characteristics of the laser power converter (LPC). The dependencies of the converter's efficiency with respect to wavelength, laser intensity and temperature are analyzed. A diode laser with 793 nm of wavelength and 24 W of power is used to test the LPC and the software. The maximum efficiency of the LPC is 48.4% at an input laser power of 8 W at room temperature. When the input laser power is 24 W (laser intensity of 60000 W/m2), the efficiency is 40.4% and the output voltage is 4 V. The overall efficiency from electricity to electricity is 11.6%.

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