Abstract

This paper presents a novel sandwich-structured electret-based power generator (SEPG) for two-dimensional (2D) low-level ambient kinetic energy harvesting. The generator is based on a symmetrical resonator that consists of a double-sided electrode-patterned seismic mass suspended by four-folded parallel beam flexures. The experimental analysis shows that it is able to scavenge kinetic energy from arbitrary in-plane directions by combining its two primary vibration modes at the frequencies of 121Hz and 125Hz. Sandwich structure is adopted in the proposed device that has two separate capacitive circuits 180° out-of-phase with each other to be integrated into a single seismic mass system. This configuration has its merits in that both the vertical pull-in electrostatic force as well as the horizontal damping force can be reduced. With the present prototype, an overall output power of 0.12μW is obtained for the two capacitive parts at an acceleration of 0.2g at 125Hz, corresponding to a normalized power density of 5.56μWcm−3g−2. The results show that the generator can potentially offer an intriguing alternative for scavenging low-level ambient energy from 2D vibration sources.

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