Abstract

Using a pre-designed, simple, and cost-effective acoustic hologram alongside a single ultrasonic transducer, as an acoustic source/transmitter, enables new capabilities in multi-focal focusing, acoustic patterning, and contactless ultrasonic power transfer (UPT), to selectively charge sensors/receivers. In this work, different multi-focal holograms are designed that cover single- to four-focus acoustic patterning for UPT purposes. The holograms are numerically designed to create multi-focal pressure patterns in a target plane where an array of receivers are placed. The incident sound wave from a transmitter, after passing through the hologram, is manipulated, hence, the output field is the desired pressure field, which excites the receivers located at the pre-determined focal points more significantly. Proof-of-concept experiments are also performed for a five-element receiver setup, using a two-focus hologram, to selectively power two specific receivers. The experiments indicate a significant electrical average power output enhancement ratio of 23.4 from the targeted receivers, compared to untargeted ones, which proves the functionality of the designed multi-focal holograms in arbitrarily patterning the contactless transfer of ultrasonic power.

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