论文标题
极端的元信息实现目标和保护的无线能量转移
Extreme Metasurfaces Enable Targeted and Protected Wireless Energy Transfer
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论文摘要
随着超材料的出现,人工设计的材料,控制材料的电磁特性已成为现实,这些材料提供了各种不寻常的物理现象。超材料提供的极端特性可以保护光学和电磁系统免受普通材料和物质的影响 - 这是从未明确使用的功能。无线能源传输,即没有物理连接器的电磁能的传输,需要可靠且稳定的解决方案,以充电高功率系统,例如对人,动物,植物等不影响的电动汽车。在这里,我们解决了这个具有挑战性的问题,并提出了一种新颖的方法,并提出了一种使用具有极端参数的非材料的新方法来启用目标和保护无线能量。我们设计和实验实施了Epsilon-Near-Zero(ENZ)和Epsilon and-Mu-Near-Zero(EMNZ)超材料,这些材料在且仅当发射器和接收器都配备这些地层时提供了能量传递。缺乏具有这种极端参数的材料的事实可以保护系统免受周围物体的影响,这既不引起系统操作的明显变化,也不会造成任何有害效果。拟议方法背后的系统几乎可以通过适当的缩放和适当的材料选择在任何频带中实现。该技术将在目标无线能源传输系统中找到应用,尤其是在需要高功率的情况下,包括电动汽车。
Controlling the electromagnetic properties of materials beyond those achievable with natural substances has become a reality with the advent of metamaterials, artificially designed materials offering a wide range of unusual physical phenomena. The extreme properties that metamaterials provide can protect optical and electromagnetic systems from surrounding ordinary materials and substances - a feature never explicitly used yet. Wireless energy transfer, i.e., the transmission of electromagnetic energy without physical connectors, demands reliable and stable solutions for charging high-power systems like electric vehicles with no effect on people, animals, plants, etc. Here we tackle this challenging problem and suggest a novel approach of using metamaterials with extreme parameters to enable targeted and protected wireless energy transfer. We design and experimentally implement epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) and epsilon-and-mu-near-zero (EMNZ) metamaterials that provide an energy transmission if and only if both the transmitter and the receiver are equipped with these metamaterials. The fact of absence of materials with such extreme parameters protects the system against surrounding objects, which cause neither noticeable change in the system operation nor experience any detrimental effect. The system behind the proposed approach can be realised in virtually any frequency band by appropriate scaling and suitable choice of material. This technology will find applications in targeted wireless energy transfer systems, especially where high power is needed, including electric vehicles.