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Coherently Assisted Wireless Power Transfer Through Barely Transparent Barriers

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posted on 2023-11-30, 18:56 authored by Alex Krasnok
Wireless power transfer (WPT) technologies are becoming ubiquitous, but unlike wire technologies, they do not allow efficient energy transfer through barely transparent barriers. The proposed solutions to this issue rely on resonantly enhanced transparency of specially designed obstacles and hence are narrowband and require using artificially tailored materials. In this work, we suggest a fundamentally different approach to wireless power transfer through such barriers based on tailoring of a coherent auxiliary wave with a certain amplitude and phase from the side where the energy should be delivered to. This wave facilitates signal transmission and reflects back to the receiver allowing archiving of 100% energy transfer efficiency even for barely transparent barriers. In contrast to the traditional solution, this approach is general, applicable to lossless and lossy barriers and does not require cost-ineffective and complicated artificial structures.

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