Highly coupled and low frequency vibrational energy harvester using lithium niobate on silicon

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TitreHighly coupled and low frequency vibrational energy harvester using lithium niobate on silicon
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursClementi G, Ouhabaz M, Margueron S, Suarez MAngel, Bassignot F, Gauthier-Manuel L, Belharet D, Dulmet B, Bartasyte A
JournalAPPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume119
Pagination013904
Date PublishedJUL 5
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0003-6951
Résumé

LiNbO3 has been little studied for the piezoelectric energy harvesting applications. Although it is a cheap piezoelectric material without lead and toxic elements, it beneficiates of technological maturity in single crystal fabrication for optical and acoustic applications. In this Letter, we propose to investigate a (YXlt)/128 degrees/90 degrees LiNbO3 cut as it offers a transverse piezoelectric coupling of k(23) = 0.49, which is comparable to that of commonly used PZT ceramics. A flexible beam of 65mm length and a tip mass made of a LiNbO3 thick film bonded on silicon were studied under 0.1 g sinusoidal acceleration. The beam presented an open-circuit resonance frequency of 105.9 Hz and a displacement up to 1.5 mm. In the frame of a single degree of freedom lumped model with a rectifying bridge, the electromechanical coupling of the device (k(m)(2)), the figure of merit k(m)(2)Q, and the normalized average power density were compared to both Pb-based and Pb-free current devices. The generated power density by our device was 965 lW/cm(2)/g(2), which is among the highest reported values compared to both Pb- and Pb-free vibrational harvesting devices. (C) 2021 Author(s).

DOI10.1063/5.0052615