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Vibration energy harvester with low resonant frequency based on flexible coil and liquid spring

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APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 109, Issue 20, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.4967498

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  1. Defense Advanced Research Project Agency [N66001-13-1-4055]

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This paper reports an electromagnetic vibration-energy harvester with low resonant frequency based on liquid spring composed of ferrofluid. Cylinder magnet array formed by four disc NdFeB magnets is suspended by ferrofluid in a laser-machined acrylic tube which is wrapped by flexible planar coil fabricated with microfabrication process. The magnet array and coil are aligned automatically by the ferrofluid. Restoring force when the magnet array is deviated from the balance position is proportional to the deviated distance, which makes the ferrofluid work as a liquid spring obeying Hook's law. Experimental results show that the electromagnetic energy harvester occupying 1.8 cc and weighing 5 g has a resonant frequency of 16 Hz and generates an induced electromotive force of V-rms = 2.58mV ( delivering 79 nW power into matched load of 21 Omega) from 3 g acceleration at 16 Hz. Published by AIP Publishing.

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